Passed Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Apothecaries’ Hall, 1850; obtained degree of M.D. at St. Andrews, 1855; was four years house-surgeon to the Suffolk General Hospital. Member of the British Medical Association.
An artist.
A surgeon.
Passed Royal College of Surgeons’ and Apothecaries’ Hall, 1841; Fellow of the former, 1856. Hon. member of the Western Medical and Surgical Society.
Acting partner in the firm of Hatchard and Co. (187,Piccadilly;Barnard’s-green,Malvern).
An artist.
An artist.
Dau. of R. Baker, Esq., M.D.; m. 1st. R. Auchmuty, Esq.; 2nd, 1824, Sir C. R. Blunt, Bart. of Heathfield Park, who died 29 Feb., 1840.
Representative of the Ashworths of Ashworth, Elland, and Hall Carr, one of the oldest families in England, tracing back to A.D. 1244; m. 1827, Mary, eld. dau. of Thomas Vavasour, Esq., of Rochdale, of the ancient house of Vavasour, of Haslewood. Educ. at University College, Oxford; obtained his M.A. 1825; ordained 1822. A magistrate for Hants; author of “The Saxon in Ireland.”
Youngest dau. of the late Rev. Alex. Brodie, D.D., Vicar of East Bourne, Sussex (a member of the old Scottish family of Brodie), by Anna, sister of the late John Walter, Esq., M.P. of Bearwood, Berks; b. at the Gore, East Bourne, Sussex; m. the late Richard Chambers, Esq., M.D.
Only s. of the late Richard Chambers, Esq., M.D., by the last-mentioned lady; b. at Upton-on-Severn, Worcestershire. Educ. at King’s College, London; an F.R.G.S., and M.R.I., London; author of a “Handbook of Astronomy,” “The Sussex Tracts for Churchmen,” and many papers on political and scientific subjects.
A merchant of the firm of Howell and Mitcalfe (11,and12,Philpot-lane, E.C.)
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society (9,Davies-street,Berkeley-square, W.)
Entered the army in 1817; promoted to his present rank in 1854; placed onhalf-pay in 1853. Was formerly major of the 87th Fusiliers (United Service Club).
An Exchange and East India broker, of the firm of Lutyens and Ripley (22,Austin-friars, E.C.)
Educated at Caius College, Cambridge; obtained his M.A. 1841, in which year he was ordained. Perpetual curate of St. John’s, Wembley, Middlesex, 1853–57.
Professor of natural philosophy at King’s Coll., London. A member of the Royal Society (Glenlair House,Dalbeattie).
A solicitor (64,Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A hop merchant, of the firm of W. and R. A. Cosier (15,Three Crown Square,Boro.S.W.)
3rd and only surviving dau. of Major Gen. R. Aytoun, of Inchdairnie, Fifeshire.
Secretary to the Globe Insurance Company, founded 1803; honorary secretary to the Statistical Society. A Fellow of the Royal Society (Cornhill, E.C.;The Mall,Notting-hill, W.)
Entd. the army in 1813; promoted to his present rank 1854; placed on half-pay 1841. Formerly major of the 56th Foot. He served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the attack upon the village of Merxem, 13th Jan.; also the second attack and capture, 2nd Feb., when his regiment captured two guns; bombardment of the French fleet in the Scheldt,from 3rd to 6th Feb. Actively engaged at Fort Frederick on the Scheldt, 22nd March, in impeding the passage of French line of battle ships to Fort Lillo, for the purpose of throwing provisions and assistance into the garrison. Again employed on the same duty 25th March following.
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar 1859; goes the midland circuit; attends the Birmingham, Northampton, and Warwick Sessions (3,King’s-bench-walk,Temple, E.C.)
Originally of Irish extraction. S. of the late W. H. Goore, Esq., bar.-at-law; b. in Worcestershire 1833; m. Louisa Eugenie, dau. of the late Capt. Hyde, of Hyde End, Berks. A contributor to, and promoter of “The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography of Deceased and Living Personages of Eminence.” A member of the Society of Arts; and an F.R.H.S. (Bayswater Athenæum).
A merchant (wine) (14,Southampton-street,Strand, W.C.)
A merchant (iron ore) (17,Gracechurch-street, E.C.)
Acting constructor in the Department of the Controller of the Navy (Somerset House, W.C.)
M. a dau. of the late General Sir John Hunter Littler, G.C.B., dep.-gov. of Bengal, and president of the Supreme Council of India. Actuary to the Globe Insurance Company, and to the Equitable Reversionary Society; fellow and member of Council of the Statistical Society (Cornhill, E.C.)
Senior examiner of the first-class, and book-keeper in the Audit office (Somerset House, W.C.)
A solicitor (61,Moorgate-st., E.C.)
A solicitor (22,Leadenhall-street, E.C.)
A solicitor.
A stock and share broker; member of the Stock Exchange (13,Royal Exchange, E.C.)
A merchant of the firm of Mahler, Bros., and Co. (8,Billiter-square, E.C.)
A stock and share broker (1,Royal Exchange-buildings, E.C.)
An inspector of schools (Privy Council Office, S.W.)
Educ. at St. John’s College, Cambridge; obtained his M.A., 1849; ordained 1846. Chaplain to the workhouse of St. George’s, Hanover-square. Formerly curate of St. George’s.
In the office of Her Majesty’s commissioners of works and public buildings (Whitehall-place, S.W.)
The eminent novelist. Descended from a Saxon familyof Yorksh. S. of — Thackeray, Esq., of the East India Company’s Civil Service; b. in Calcutta, 1811; educ. at Charter House and Cambridge. Originally studied for an artist. A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1848. Commenced his literary career in Fraser’s Magazine. His fame as a humourist has been established through the columns of Punch, as a novelist and satirist by his Vanity Fair (published 1846–48), and as a lecturer by his strictures on the Men and Times of the Four Georges. He unsuccessfully contested a seat in Parliament at the Oxford election in 1857 (Athenæum Club).
In the Receiver-General’s Department of the Inland Revenue Office (Somerset House, W.C.)
A merchant (8,Moorgate-st., E.C.)
A merchant (8,Moorgate-st., E.C.)
Formerly of Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex.
A merchant (8,Moorgate-st., E.C.)
In the Bill Department of the Bank of England (Threadneedle-street, E.C.)
Chief accountant of Stamps in the Inland Revenue Department (Somrst. House, W.C.)
A solicitor; member of the Incorporated Law Society; member of the Law Association for the Protection of Widows &c. of Professional Men; a commissioner of the Queen’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer; a commissioner for affidavits; clerk to the Fletcher’s Company; joint solicitor to the London Mutual Life and Guarantee Society (24,Moorgate-street, E.C.)
Has been an M.D., Geissen, since 1851, and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, since 1854. Was formerly lecturer on chemistry at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine, and physician to the St. Pancras Royal General Dispensary. Is a Fellow of the Medical Society of London; and a contributor to the Medical Journals of the day (65,South Audley-street, W.)
A solicitor (35,Lincoln’s-inn FieldsW.C.)
B. at Norwich, 1790. A professor of astronomy; author of “The Celestial Atlas,” “Astronomy,” “The Use of the Globes,” &c.
Son of Wm. Claxton, Esq., merchant, of South Hill Grove, Toxteth Park, Liverpool; b. in Liverpool, 1828; m. Elizabeth, eld. dau. of Thomas Johnson, Esq., of Lichfield, architect, by whom he has issue 3 children. Educ. at Trin. Coll. Cambridge; obtained his M.A. 1853; ordained 1852. Was formerly curate of Butterton, Staffordsh., and of St. Barnabas, Kensington. Is incumbent of St. Philip’s, Earls Court.
A merchant (oil and lead) (23, and 24,Little Earl-street, E C.)
Eld. dau of Lewis Majendie, Esq., of Castle Hedingham, Essex; m. 1807 the Hon. George Mark Arthur Way Winn, (who died 1827) s. of the 1st Baron Headley, by whom she had, with other issue, the present Baron Headley.
B. in the Mall, Kensington. A ship broker, and insurance agent; subscriber to Lloyds, and the Jerusalem (116,Bishopsgate-st.-within, E.C.)
Secretary to the Great Britain Mutual Life Assurance Society (14,Waterloo-place, S.W.)
A solicitor of the firm of Tilleard, Son, Godden, and Holme (34,Old Jewry, E.C.)
Late of the Bengal Infantry. Promoted to his present rank in 1861.
A merchant (wine importer) of the firm of Feltoe and Sons; a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors (26,Conduit-street, W.)
Eld. s. of H. Mallett, Esq., of Ash, Co. Devon (a family which since the conquest has enjoyed the highest social influence), by eld. dau. of the late Hon. John Coventry, of Burgate House, Hants. B. 1827; m. 1853, Georgians, youngest dau. of the late Ven. Henry Bathurst, Archdeacon ofNorwich, and has issue. App. a cornet 4th Light Dragoons 1846; capt. 9th Lancers 1851; sold out 1851; lieut. North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry 1859; gentleman at large of the Vice Regal Household, 1855–58; app. superintendent of passports in the Foreign Office, 1858 (Downing-st., S.W.)
A solicitor (17,Devereux-court,Temple, E.C.)
A Fellow of the Statistical Society, London (The Arundel Club).
A capt. of the South Down Militia, since 1855.
Surveyor of Taxes.
Deputy commissary general since 1845.
A merchant (wine) (3,Union-court,Old Broad-street, E.C.)
Bachelor of arts, and military tutor.
An auctioneer of the firm of Leslie and Son (45,Margaret-street,Cavendish-sq., W.)
Actuary and secretary to the General Reversionary and Investment Company (5,Whitehall, S.W.)
Curate of St. Mary Abbotts. Formerly curate of St. Matthew’s, Marylebone.
2nd s. of 1st Earl of Munster, a major-gen. in the army, aide-de-camp to the Queen, lieut. of the Tower, and governor of Windsor Castle, by Mary Wyndham, dau. of George Earl of Egremont; b. 1826; m. 1856, Adelaide Augusta Wilhelmina, eld. dau. of Philip Charles Lord De L’Isle and Dudley; app. capt. 10th Dragoons, 1850; retired 1857. Formerly aide-de-camp to the governor of Bombay, his uncle, Lord Fred. FitzClarence.
2nd and 3rd daughters of 1st Lord De L’Isle and Dudley, by eld. dau. of 1st Earl of Munster.
Member of the firm of W. H. Allen and Co. publishers, &c., of 7, Leadenhall-street; sheriff for London, 1857; alderman of Cheap Ward, 1858.
5th and youngest s. of Sir Edward Winnington, Bart., by dau. of Thomas, 1st Lord Foley; brother of late and uncle of present Sir Thomas Edward Winnington, Bart.; b. 1794; app. capt. 39th Foot, 1813; placed on half-pay, 1814; J.P. for Worcestershire; M.P. for West Worcestershire, 1833–41.
Of the firm of Wm. Holms and Brothers, manufacturers of Glasgow, London, and Manchester.
S. of the late Sir Thomas Potter, knt.; brother of late Sir John Potter, knt., M.P. for Manchester; b. at Manchester, 1817; m. 1846, Mary, dau. of late Samuel Ashton, Esq., of Gee Cross, Cheshire. Educ. at Rugby and London University. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for co. Palatine of Lancaster, and for City of Manchester. Merchant (Reform Club;Buile Hill,Manchester).
Surgeon. Formerly student at St. George’s Hospital. M.R.C.S. England, 1856.
Surgeon. Formerly student of King’s College, London; M.R.C.S. England, 1851. Lately med. superintendent, Hospital, San Fernando, Trinidad. Surgeon, Kensington Dispensary; member Pathological Society.
A civil-engineer; member of the Institute; engineer to the Calcutta and South Eastern Railway Company (18,Abingdon-street, S.W.)
A solicitor (10,Symond’s Inn,Chancery-lane, W.C.)
A builder; member of the Society of Arts; obtained the 1st class prize of £50 for his plan of subways to 2nd class streets, offered by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1857.
Late of the Bengal Infantry.
A merchant (iron) of the firm of Toms and Co. (The Gresham Club; 7a,LaurencePountney Hill, E.C.;Westfield,Reigate Hill,Surrey).
A merchant (commission) (9a,New Broad-street, E.C.)
Solicitor to the War Office (Pall Mall, S.W.)
M. 1845, the honorable Hilare Byng, sister of the present Viscount Torrington; has issue, one dau. Ent. the navy, 1811; prom. to his present rank, 1844; commanded the first iron steamer (the “Nemesis”) that doubled the Cape; distinguished himself greatly in the China war of 1841–2, and in the Baltic during the late Russian war; has endeared his name to every sailor by his devotion to the cause of their homes. A director of the Peninsula and Oriental Company, of the Marine life Insurance Company, and of the Telegraph to India Company; a Fellow of the Royal and the Royal Geographical Societies, &c. (United Service Club).
S. of Thomas Pain, Esq., Registrar of the Cinque Ports; b. 2 Nov. 1820, at Dover; m. 1858, Emma, dau. of William Pain Beecham, Esq. of Hawkhurst, Kent; has issue, two children (Alfred and Helen); a member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1844; a conveyancer (Chapel Stairs,Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
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S. of 8th Earl of Cork and Orrery; b. 1812; m. in 1845,dau. of Alex. Gordon, Esq., of Ellon. B.A., Chr. Coll., Oxf. 1833; M.A., 1834; deacon, 1835; priest, 1836; rector of Marston, 1836; chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, 1847 (Marston Rectory,Frome,Somerset).
S. of late Col. William Gore Langton, of Newton-park, M.P. for East Somerset, by his 2nd wife, dau. of John Browne, Esq., of Salperton. B. in London in 1812; m. 1824, dau. of John Lewis, Esq. Educ. at Harrow and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Somerset; Mayor for Bristol in 1852; director of Bristol and South Wales Union Railway; M.P. (liberal) for Bristol since 1852 (Reform Club;Clifton-court,Bristol).
Son of 8th Viscount, Capt. Royal Navy. B. 1803; suc. his father, 1809; m. 1st, 1830, sister of 1st Earl of Minister; 2nd, 1859, Dowager Duchess of St. Albans. Lord of the bed-chamber, 1830; representative peer for Scotland, 1831; G.C.H. 1831; P. C. 1837; Captain of Yeoman of the guard, 1846–8; governor of Bombay, 1848–53. J.P. and dep.-lieut. Yorksh. N. R.; liberal (Boodle’s;Scutterskelfe,Yarme,Yorkshire).
Dau. of Gen. Joseph Gubbins, of Stoneham, Hants, and Kilrush, co. Limerick. M. 1st, 1839, 9th Duke of St. Albans, by whom she became mother of the present duke; and 2nd, Viscount Falkland (see preceding).
S. of E. B. Portman, Esq., of Bryanston and Orchard Portman. B. 1799; m. 1827, 3rd dau. of 2nd and aunt of present Earl of Harewood. B.A., Ch. Coll., Oxf., 1821; M.A. 1826; M.P. for Dorset,1823–82; for Marylebone, 1832–3. Created Baron Portman, 1837; Lord-lieut. Somerset; dep.-lieut. and Chairman of Quarter sessions for Dorsetshire. J.P. for Middlesex, Somersetsh., and Dorsetshire. Member of council for Duchy of Lancaster, 1847. Trustee of the United University Club (United University Club;Bryanston,Blandford,co. Dorset;Orchard Portman,Taunton,co. Somerset).
Ent. army, 1837; Lieut., 1842; Captain, 1850. Since then on half-pay. Served with 3rd Light Dragoons in Sutlej campaign of 1845–6. Present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon. Medal with two clasps (Army and Navy Club).
Eld. s. of Hon. F. Howard, Major of Hussars, who was killed at Waterloo; grandson of 5th, nephew of 6th, and 1st cousin of present Earl of Carlisle. B. 1814; m. 1837, sister of present Duke of Devonshire, and has 5 sons and 3 daus. Attaché to H.M. embassy at Paris, 1831–9. M.P. for Youghal, 1837–41. Private secretary to Earl of Carlisle when chief commissioner of woods and forests, 1847–50; and when Lord-lieut. of Ireland, 1855–58 (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs).
Dau. of late Jas. Joseph Hope Vere, Esq., and niece of 8th Marquis of Tweeddale. M. 1844, 3rd Marquis of Ely, who died 1857. Mother of present Marquis (Ely Lodge,Fermanagh;Loftus Hall,Wexford).
Ent. army, 1821; Lieut., 1822; Captain, 1826; Lieut.-Col., 1837; Colonel, 1851; Major-Gen., 1856. Has commanded a brigade at Shorncliffe. App. Inspect.-Gen. of FootGuards, 1861 (Travellers’ and United Service Clubs;Sunning Hill,Chertsey).
Eld. dau. of 2nd, and sister of present Marquis of Northampton. M. 1841, John Hume Egerton, Viscount Alford, M.P., (who died in 1851) by whom she had a son, the present Earl of Brownlow (Belton House,near Grantham,Lincolnsh.;Ashbridge,near Berkhampstead).
Eld. s. of late Baron Nathan Meyer De Rothschild, by dau. of Levi Barent Cohen, Esq., merchant, of London; b. 1808, in London; brother of Sir Anthony Rothschild, Bart.; and of Baron Meyer De Rothschild, M.P. for Hythe. M. 1836, his cousin Charlotte, dau. of Baron Charles de Rothschild, of Naples. Baron of Austrian empire; head of firm of N. M. Rothschild and Sons, of St. Swithin’s-lane, the great loan-contractors and money-brokers. M.P. (liberal) for London since 1847, but only took his seat in House of Commons in 1858. J.P. for Middlesex; Dep.-Lieut. for London. Direct. of Northern of France Railway; Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Company; and Alliance Marine Insurance Company (Brooke’s and Reform Clubs;Gunnersbury-park,Acton,Middlesex).
Merchant of the firm of Geo. Peabody, and Co. (22,Old Broad-street).
2nd s. of the late Major Schenley, R.A.; b. 1799; m. 1st, 1833, youngest dau. of late Sir W. T. Pole, Bart., D.C.L. of Shute House, Devon; 2nd, Mary Elizabeth Croghen, of Pitsburgh, Pensylvania. Educ.at R. M. College, Marlow; served in the 95th regiment in Peninsula, and severely wounded, as lieutenant, at Waterloo. App. vice consol at Guatemala, 1825; consul at Puerto Cabello 1828; arbitrator at Havana to British and Spanish Court of Justice for abolition of Slave Trade, 1835; and commissioner of arbitration to Mixed British and Netherlands Court of Commission at Surinam, for the same purpose, 1841; granted superannuation allowance on abolition of latter office in 1849; M.P. for Dartmouth, May to July 1859; director of United Kingdom Telegraph Company (Arthur’s and Boodle’s Clubs).
(Conservative Club).
Silk broker (33,Old Broad-street, E.C.)
Director of Colonial Bank, and of the Royal Exchange Assur. Corporation (Union Club;Hare Hill,Alderley,Cheshire).
Eld. dau. of late Sigismund Trafford, Esq., of Norwich, and of Wroxham Hall, co. Norfolk, by Margaret, eld. dau., and co-heir of James Crowe, Esq., of Norwich. Assumed additional surname of Southwell in 1849, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of her aunt, Mrs. Jane Baker, of Portland-place, and of Orsett Hall, Essex.
M.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1826; c. to the bar, Middle Temple, 1830. Western Circuit (Oxford and Cambridge Club;Inner Temple Hall Staircase;Inholmes,Hungerford).
4th son of Francis Easterby, Esq., of Blackheath, who assumed the name of Cresswell, instead of his patronymic, having married Frances Dorothea, co-heir of John Cresswell, Esq., of Cresswell, co. Northumberland. B. 1794; B.A. Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge, 1814; M.A. 1818; c. to the bar, Middle Temple, 1819; King’s Council 1834; M.P. (Conservative) for Liverpool, 1837–42; led northern circuit for many years; app. a judge of Court of Common Pleas, and knighted, 1842; privy councillor, and first Judge of New Court of Probate and Divorce, 1858 (Athenæum and United University Clubs;Doctors’-commons).
3rd and 4th daus. of first Lord Ashburton, for some time president of Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint, by Annie Louisa, eld. dau. of the Hon. William Bingham, senator of United States. Sisters of present Lord Ashburton, and of Dowager Marchioness of Bath (West Hill,near Tichfield,Hants).
Eld. s. of late John Hubbard, Esq. of Stratford Grove, Essex, by Marianna, dau. of John Morgan, Esq.; b. 1805; m. 1837, Hon. Maria Margaret Napier, sister of the present Lord Napier, H.M. minister at the Hague. Head of the eminent firm of John Hubbard and Co. Russia merchants, of Birchin-lane; a director (formerly governor) of Bank of England; director of Guardian Assurance Company; M.P. (conservative) for Buckingham, since 1859; chairman of “Public Works,” and “Exchequer Loan” committees; J.P. for Buckinghamshire; dep.-lieut. for London. Author of numerous able pamphlets on finance and commerce (Athenæum Club; 19,Birchin-lane,E.C.;Addington Manor,Winslow,Bucks).
2nd s. of late Samuel Gurney, Esq. of Upton, Essex, by Elisabeth, dau. of James Sheppard, Esq.; b. 1816; first cousin of John Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P. for Lynn Regis; m. 1837, Ellen, dau. of Wm. Reynolds, Esq. of Carshalton, Surrey. Partner in firm of Overend, Gurney, and Co., bankers and money-dealers. M.P. (liberal) for Penryn and Falmouth since 1857. J.P. for Surrey; director of Atlantic, Mediterranean Extension, and Submarine Telegraph Companies (ReformandCity Clubs;Lombard-street;Carshalton,Surrey).
S. of late Sir Henry Philip Hoghton, Bart., by Susannah, only dau. and heir of Peter Brooke, Esq., of Astley Hall, and widow of T. T. Parker, Esq. B. 1799. Suc. his father as 8th bart. 1835; m. 1st, 1820, Dorothea, dau. and heiress of late Peter Patten Bold, Esq., of Bold, Lancashire; 2ndly, 1847, Harriet Sarah, dau. of J. Smith, Esq. of Norwich. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Lancashire; high sheriff, 1829. Formerly lieut.-col. of Lancashire Militia; which post he resigned in 1842 (Carlton and Conservative Clubs;Hoghton Tower,near Blackburn,Lancashire).
Eld. s. of present Marquis of Westminster, K.G., by youngest dau. of 1st Duke of Sutherland, K.G. B. 1825, at Eaton Hall, Chester; m. 1852, his cousin, Lady Constance Gertrude, 5th dau. of 2nd and sister of present Duke of Sutherland, and has three sons and two daus.; Capt. Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1847; Lieut.-Col. Queen’s Westminster Rifles, 1860; lieut.-col.-commandant of same corps, 1801. M.P. (liberal) for Chester since 1847. J.P. for Cheshire and Chester(Brooke’s,White’s,and Travellers’ Clubs;Calveley Hall,Cheshire).
(Reform Club;Brockwell,Dulwich,Surrey).
Eld. s. of 2nd Earl, by Elizabeth, eld. dau. of 2nd Lord Sherborne. B. 1827; m. 1849, Julia, dau. of James Haughton Langston, Esq., M.P., of Sarsden House, co. Oxford; M.P. (liberal) for Stroud, 1852–3; then called to Upper House by death of his father. Dep.-lieut. of Gloucestershire, 1851; Lord-lieut. and custos-robulorum of same county, 1857; capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1859; (Brooke’s and Travellers’ Clubs,Totworth-court,Wootton-under-edge,and Spring Park,county Glo’ster).
Eld. s. of late Daniel Bevan, Esq. of Belmont, Herts, and Fosbury House, Berks, by Favell Bourke, dau. of Robert Cooper Lee, Esq. of Bedford-square. B. at Walthamstow, Essex, 1809; m. 1st, 1836, Lady Agneta Elizabeth Yorke, sister of present Earl of Hardwicke; and 2ndly, 1849, Emma Frances, eld. dau. of Right Rev. Dr. Shuttleworth, late Bishop of Chichester. Has six children by 1st, and three by 2nd marriage. Educ. at Harrow, and Trinity College, Oxford. Banker, of firm of Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, and Co. (Union and National Clubs; 54,Lombard-street, E.C.;Trent Park,East Barnet;Fosbury House,Hungerford,Berkshire).
Eld, s. of 2nd Earl (who died 1852), by youngest dau. of 3d Earl of Hardwicke, K.G. B. 1819; m. 1850, Virginia, dau. of late James Pattle, Esq. Bengal Civil Service. B.A. Christ Church, Oxford, 1840; M.P. (Conservative) for Reigate, 1841–7; Lordin Waiting to the Queen, 1853–7; J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Herefordshire and Surrey; Capt. 3rd Herefordshire Volunteers, 1860 (Carlton and Travellers’ Clubs;Eastnor Castle,Ledbury,Herefordshire;Priory,Reigate).
S. of late John Rawson, Esq. B. 1804; m. 1828, Anne Elizabeth Emily, dau. of John Whaley, Esq., of Whaley Abbey, co. Wicklow, widow of the 2nd, and mother of the present Lord Cremorne. Educ. at Eton; entered the army, 1822; lieut. 1823; capt. 1826; lieut. col. 1833; col. 1846; major-general, 1854; lieut.-gen. 1861. Served in Coldstream Guards. M.P. (liberal) for Armagh city, 1840–52. J.P. Devonshire and Monaghan (Athenæum Club;Lynmouth,North Devon;Dartrey,Rockcorry, co.Monaghan).
Elder dau. and co-heir of Robert Ashworth, Esq.; m. in 1834, Sydney, 3rd son of Thomas Cosby, Esq., of Stradbally Hall, Governor of Queen’s co. in Ireland. Left a widow, with one son and two daus. 1840.
Eld. s. of late Abel Ram, Esq. (who died in 1832), by Eleanor Sarah, dau. of Jerome Knapp, Esq. B. 1818; m. 1839, Mary Christian, dau. of James A. Casamayor, Esq. Educ. at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. J.P. and dep.-lieut. co. Wexford (high sheriff 1840); Fellow of Archæological Society. Has a son, Stephen James, an ensign and lieut. Scots Fusilier Guards (Carlton Club;Ramsfort,Gorey,co. Wexford;Portswood Lodge,Southampton).
S. of late Lieut.-Gen. Wardlaw, col. of H.M. 55 foot, by Anne, youngest dau. of 1st Viscount Lake, G.C.B. B. 1826; m. 1854, Lady Horatia Elizabeth, 2nd dau.of 6th Earl Waldegrave, and relict of Captain John Joseph Webbe Weston. Educ. at Winchester, and R.M. Academy. Entered Indian Army, 1845; served at battle of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and was severely wounded. Retired 1851. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Essex, and one of H.M. Body Guard of Scottish Archers. Was Exon. of Royal Body Guard of Yeomen of the Guard, 1852–5, and Captain King’s Own Light Infantry Militia (Carlton and Junior United Service Clubs).
2nd s. of late Right Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton, co. Ayr, for many years Lord Justice Clerk, and Lord President of the Court of Session in Scotland, by Elizabeth Montgomery, niece of 12th Earl of Eglinton. B. 1810; m. 1844, Agnes, dau. of James Walker, Esq. of Great George-street, Westminster, the eminent engineer. Entered R.N. College in 1823; prom. to lieutenant, 1830; commander, 1842; and Captain, 1857. Commanded “Thunderbolt” at Cape of Good Hope, 1845–7. Director of the Furness Railway (United Service Club).
2nd dau. of 1st Lord Ashburton, for some time President of Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint (See No. 23, Prince’s Gate). Sister of present peer; m. in 1830, 3rd Marquis of Bath, who died 1837. Mother of present Marquis (Muntham Court,Worthing,Sussex).
(Athenæum Club).
2nd surviving s. of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, G.C.B.; brother and heir presumptive of present peer; b. 1806, at Guernsey; m. 1st., Caroline Esther, eld. dau. of W. Rhodes, Esq. of Kirskill and Bramhope, in Yorkshire;and 2ndly, 1850, Margaret Antoinette, 4th dau. of the late W. R. H. Northey, Esq., of Oving House, Bucks. Has, with other issue, one dau., m. to Lord Boston, and another dau., m. to only s. of Lord Boston, by a former marriage. Served with 16th Dragoons; attained rank of Colonel, 1854; retired 1855 (United Service Club,Junior United Service Club).
Solicitor of firm of Tompson, Pickering, and Styan (4,Stone Buildings,Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
Stock and share broker, of firm of Surgey and Pickering (12,Old Broad-street, E.C.)
A Director of Mercantile Fire Insurance Company.
Eld. surviving s. of present Sir Adam Hay, Bart., of Haystown, co. Peebles, by Henrietta Callender, eldest dau. of late W. Grant, Esq., of Congalton, co. Haddington. B. in Edinburgh, 1825; m. Miss Duncan, and has 3 sons. Capt. of Peebleshire Volunteers (Carlton Club;Hay Lodge,Peebles).
J.P. and Dep. Lieut. co. Hereford (Croft Castle,Leominster).
3rd dau. of the late General Sir W. Hutchinson, K.C.H., Governor of Carrickfergus Castle, and Col. of the 75th regiment; m. Thomas, 2nd surviving s. of the late Lieut. Gen. Gordon, of Pitburg Dyce, Aberdeenshire. Has one child (Alice Isabel Lucas).
A magistrate for the co. of Berks (Sunning Hill,Chertsey).
A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1824. Secretary to the Board of Trade (Athenæum Club,and Whitehall, S.W.)
Eld. s. of the late John Byles, Esq., of Stowmarket, Suffolk, by Mary, only dau. of W. Barnard, Esq., of Holts, Essex. B. at Stowmarket, 1801; m. 1st, 1828, the 2nd dau. of J. Foster, Esq., of Biggleswade, Bedford (she died 1829); 2nd, 1836, Emma, 2nd dau. of J. Wedd, Esq., of Royston, Herts; has issue by second marriage, two sons (Walter Barnard, b. 1840, and Maurice Barnard, b. 1841). C. to the bar (Inner Temple), 1831; attended the Norfolk Circuit. Recorder of Buckingham, 1840; sergeant-at-law, 1843; patent of precedence, 1846; Queen’s sergeant, 1857; a judge of Her Majesty’s Court of Common Pleas (knighted), 1858; has written on Bills of Exchange &c. (Union Club,Harefield,near Uxbridge).
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1840; Queen’s counsel, 1858 (2,Stone-buildings,Lincoln’s-inn, W.C.)
Irish Peer. B. 1817; m. 1845, dau. of the late Admiral the Hon. Charles Fleeming. Suc. his father, 1856. Has issue, 1 son and 6 daus. Captain 2nd Life Guards, 1849; retired 1853. Lieut.-Col. of the North Tipperary Militia (Carlton Club,Dundrum,Tipperary).
Brother of the present duke of Grafton. B. 1791; m.1825, dau. of the 1st Earl of Burlington. Formerly in the army; served at Corunna, the Walcheren Expedition, Badajoz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse, Waterloo; has war medal, with 8 clasps. Retired from the army with rank of Lieut.-Col. 1819. M.P. (liberal) for Thetford, 1818–31, Bury St. Edmunds, 1832–47; a privy councillor, 1835; vice-chamberlain to the Household, 1835–39 (United Service Club).
2nd Bart. S. of Lieut.-Gen. the Right Hon. Sir George Arthur, 1st Bart. B. in the West Indies, Dec. 1816. Suc. his father, 1854; m. 1856, Lady Elizabeth, d. of 10th Earl of Kinnoul. Ent. the army, 1833; promoted to present rank, 1857. Served formerly with the 4th Foot, and as military secretary to his father, when Governor of Bombay, 1842–6. Has been on half-pay since 1850 (Carlton and United Service Clubs).
Brother of the present Lord de Mauley, and grandson maternally of the 5th Earl of Shaftesbury. B. in St. James’s Square, 1831; m. 1857, 2nd dau. of Lord Henry Gordon; has one s., b. 1859. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge; joined the Grenadier Guards, 1850; lieut. and capt. 1854; served in the Crimea; M.P. for Cirencester 1852–57; re-elected 1859. A liberal; a magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Gloucestershire (Brooke’s,Travellers’,and Army and Navy Clubs;Hatherod Castle,Fairford,Gloucestersh.)
2nd s. of John Blackburn, Esq. of Killearn, Stirlingshire. B. 1813; an M.A. of Cambridge. C. to the bar (Inner Temple) 1838; northern circuit. A judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench, 1859, when knighted (Doonholm,Ayr, N.B.)
Eldest s. of J. Blackburn, Esq., of Killearn. Of an old Glasgow family, seated there since the 16th century. B. 1811; suc. his father 1840; m. 1838, the 2nd dau. of the Scotch Solicitor General Wedderburn. Formerly in the army (2nd Life Guards) 1830–37; M.P. for Stirlingshire since 1855; a conservative; a magistrate, and dep.-lieut. for Stirlingshire; a lord of the Treasury in 1859; a director of the Caledonian and Dumbarton Railway; chairman of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway (Carlton,Killearn,near Glasgow).
3rd s. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Sir H. S. Keating, K.C.B. col. 33rd Foot. B. 1804; m. 1843, 3rd dau. of the late Maj. Gen. Evans, R.A. C. to the bar (Inner Templ) 1832; Oxford Circuit; Queen’s Counsel, 1849, when elected a Bencher of his Inn; M.P. for Reading, 1852–59; solicitor general, 1857–58 (when knighted) and again 1859; judge of the Court of Common Pleas since 1859; an L.L.D. (Brooke’s and Athenæum Clubs).
3rd s. of the late Rev. Christopher Erle, of Gillingham, Dorset. B. 1793; m. 1834, eldest dau. of the Rev. David Williams, D.C.L. Educated at Winchester, and New College, Oxford; c. to the bar (Middle Temple) 1819; western circuit; Queen’s Counsel, 1834; M.P. for Oxford city, 1837–41; puisne judge Common Pleas, 1845 (when knighted); Queen’s Bench 1846; Lord Chief Justice Common Pleas, and a privy councillor, since 1859 (Bramshott Grange,Liphook,Hants).
Dau. of John Trotter, Esq., of Dyrham Park, co. Herts; m. 1822, Major Gen. SirHenry Lindesay Bethune, Bt. (who died 1851) of Kilconquhar, co. Fife, a gen. in the service of the Schah of Persia. Her ladyship is mother of the present bart.
A merchant of the firm of Manning and Anderdon. A member of the Commission of the Lieutenancy for London; a director of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company (3,Bank-buildings, E.C.)
M. 1834, the dau. of the 2nd Baron Wodehouse. A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1831; an equity draftsman and conveyancer; recorder of Salisbury (6,Old-square,Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.)
Only s. of the Rev. Eardley Childers, by Maria, dau. of Sir Culling Smith, Bart. B. in London 1827; m. Emily dau. of George J. A. Walker, Esq. of Norton. Educ. at Trinity College, Cambridge. Formerly a member of the Government of Victoria, 1851–57. M.P. for Pontefract, since 1860. A liberal. A Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire; an F.R.G.S. A director of the London and North Western, and the Gellevara (Swedish) Railways; chairman of the Wivenhoe and Brightling-sea Railway (Brooke’s Club).
Eld. s. of Robert E. D. Shafto, Esq., many years M.P. for Durham City. B. 1806; m. 1838, the niece of Lord Ashburton. M.P. for North Durham, since 1847. A liberal. A J.P. for Durham and Wilts. A dep. lieut. for Durham. A Director of the Salisbury and Dorset Railway (Brooke’s Club;Hampworth Lodge,Downton,Wilts;Whitworth Park,Bishops Auckland).
B. 1795; m. 1824, dau. of General Lord Charles Fitzroy; has 4 daus., two married. Suc. his father in 1852. M.P. for Carmarthenshire, 1830–31, and 1832–52. A D.C.L. of Oxford, 1834. Colonel of the Carmarthen Militia since 1831, and Militia Aide de Camp to the Queen, since 1852. Patron of 6 livings (Dynevor Castle,Llandillo;Barrington-park,Burford).
S. of Thomas Cooper, Esq., of Sydney, and formerly of Bolton, Lancashire. Born 1821; m. 1846, Elizabeth, daughter of William Hill, Esq. Elected to the Legislative Council of New South Wales, 1849; chosen 1st speaker of the legislative assembly, 1856. Is a member of the Senate of the Sydney University, and president of the Bank of New South Wales; knighted by patent, 1857.
A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Berkshire.
B. 1813, at Winkfield Park, near Windsor. Ent. the navy in 1829; obtained his present rank, 1846; present at the bombardment of St. Jean d’Acre; has received the Syrian medal.
Eld. s. of the late James Potter, Jun., Esq., manufacturer, of Manchester. B. 1802; m. 1829, dau. of A. Crompton, Esq., of Lune Villa, Lancaster; M.P. for Carlisle since 1861 (a liberal); a J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Derbyshire; an F.R.S.; an extensive calico printer and manufacturer at Glossop and Manchester (Reform Club;Dinting Vale,Glossop,Derbyshire).
A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1857; anequity draftsman and conveyancer. Lancaster Chancery Court (8,New-square,Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.;Dinting-lodge,Derbyshire).
Desc. from the family of De Lysle, or De Insula, of Mirfield and Kirkheaton, co. York. S. of William Lysley, Esq. of Warmfield, co. York. B. 12 Dec. 1791; m. 1828, Caroline, dau. of John Marshall, Esq., of Ardwick House, co. Lancaster. Has issue, William Gerard, b. 1831; Warine Bayley Marshall, who m. in 1859, the dau. of Col. Du Vernet; Sarah Maria, who m. in 1861, Henry Gillett, Esq.; and Caroline Gertrude. C. to the bar (Inner Temple) 1826; went the northern circuit, but has ceased to practise. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Herts; high sheriff in 1851; M.P. for Chippenham since 1859 (a liberal); an F.A.S. (Athenæum Club;Mimwood,Herts;Pewsham,Chippenham).
Aunt of the present, and dau. of the 1st Marquis of Londonderry; m. 1821, the late Viscount Hardinge, Commander-in-chief of the Forces.
S. of Edward Greenall, Esq., and brother of the late Peter Greenall, Esq., who was M.P. for Wigan, 1841–5; b. 1806; m. 1836, Mary, dau. of David Cloughton, Esq. (she died 1861). J.P. for Cheshire, and J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Lancashire; chairman of the St. Helen’s railway; M.P. for Warrington, since 1847; a conservative (Carlton and National Clubs;Walton Hall,Warrington).
7th Bart. B. 1822. Suc. his father, 1830; m. 1843, Lady Louisa Hay, eld. dau. of the Earl of Kinnoull; has issue 2 sons and 8 daus.;formerly in the Grenadier Guards. App. Lieut.-col. Perthshire Militia, 1846; Col. 1855 (Moncrieffe House,Bridge of Earne,Perthshire).
Uncle of the Earl of Minto. B. 1784; m. 1810, Eliza Cecilia, youngest dau. of James Ness, Esq., of Osgodvie, co. York. Has had issue 5 sons and 5 daus.; ent. the Navy, 1794; promoted to his present rank, 1853; general of the Mint in Scotland; naval aide-decamp to William IV., 1830; created a C.B., 1831; first Secretary to Admiralty, 1830–34; a lord of the Admiralty, 1835–37; has received a medal and clasps for his services at the battles of St. Vincent, the Nile, Copenhagen, and Java; has been Commander-in-chief at the Cape of Good Hope, on the West coast of Africa, in China, and at the Nore; has introduced many useful inventions into naval gunnery, as well as into the navy generally (United Service Club).
3rd s. of the late Right Hon. Henry Goulburn. M. 1859, the Hon. Jemima Townshend, dau. of Baron Sondes. A commissioner and deputy chairman of Customs (Thames St., E.C.)
Dau. of the late Rev. Frederick Ekins, Rector of Morpeth, Northumberland; and widow of the late Lieut. Henry Raper, R.N., s. of the late Admiral Raper, and a Fellow of the Astronomical and Geographical Societies.
Daughter of the late Sir John Lambton Loraine, Bart. and Caroline his wife, sister of Mrs. Raper.
Eld. s. of John Mo rant, Esq., of Brokenhurst Park. B. 1825; m., 1855, the Lady Henrietta Louisa, sister ofthe Duke of Beaufort. Educated at Christ Ch. Oxford.
M. 1854, dau. of Rev. S. L. Cooper, of Gt. Yarmouth, and relict of Frederick Tyrrell, Esq. Ent. the College of Arms, 1813; York-herald, 1820; Register of the College, 1822; Garter King of Arms, 1842, when knighted (College of Arms,London, E.C.)
2nd s. of the late L. W. Dillwyn, Esq., who formerly represented the co. of Glamorgan. B. at Swansea, 1814; m. 1838, Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of the late Sir H. T. de la Beche, C.B. Has 1 s. (Henry, b. 1843), and 3 daus. M.P. for the boro’ of Swansea since 1855; a liberal; magistrate and dep.-lieut. for Glamorganshire; Major-Commandant 3 Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers; a director of the S. Wales Railway; a Fellow of the Linnæan, Geological, and Zoological Societies (Athenæum Club;Henderefoilan Swansea).
Late Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. M. 1834, Lydia, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Rose, Vicar of Rothley. A director of the Metropolitan Counties Insurance Company.
A member of the Middle Temple; c. to the bar, 1836. A commissioner in lunacy (19,Whitehall-place, S.W.)
A banker of the firm of Heywood, Kennards, and Co. (4,Lombard-street, E.C.)
A member of the Inner Temple; c. to the bar, 1847; goes the Northern Circuit; and attends the West Riding and Leeds Borough Sessions (2,Paper-buildings,Temple, E.C.)
A merchant of the firm of Burmester, Bros. Director of the London and County Bank (10,St. Helen’s-place, E.C.)
A count of the Holy Roman Empire, and claimant of the barony of Fitzwarine. M. 1828, Lady Cecil Jane, aunt of the Earl of Limerick. Educ. at Winchester and Oriel Coll., Oxford; formerly attached to the Bavarian embassy at Rome. A knight of the order of Jerusalem.
Educ. at Cambridge, where he obtained his M.A. A member of Lincoln’s-inn; c. to the bar, 1846; appointed a Queen’s Counsel, 1861. A special pleader; attends the Northern Circuit (Athenæum Club; 1,King’s Bench-walk,Temple, E.C.)
Athenæum Club;Iwood,Somersetshire.
A Fellow of the Royal Society; a director of the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway (31,Parliament-street, S.W.)
2nd s. of the 1st and uncle of present Lord Abinger. B. 1799; m. 1835, 2nd dau. and co-heir of the late Colonel Hargreaves. A magistrate for Lancashire. Ent. the army, 1818; promoted to his present rank, 1854; app. Lieut.-Col. 3rd Drag. Guards, 1840; to the chief command of the Cavalry division in the Crimea, 1855; app. to the Cavalry Brigade at Aldershott, 1856; to the South Western District, 1857; to the Colonelcy of the 5th Dragoon Guards, 1860. Is Adjutant-General to the Forces; was M.P. for Guildford, 1837–41.Served at the Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and throughout the siege of Sebastapol. Rewarded for his valour and skill with the Crimean medal and clasps, K.C.B., Commander of the Legion of Honour, the Sardinian and Turkish medals, and the 2nd class of the Medjidie (Carlton,University,and United Service Clubs;Bank-hall,Burnley,Lancashire).
The representative of the ancient family of Morgan, of Tredegar, settled for centuries at Hurst, co. Gloucester, which assumed the surname of Clifford in 1760. B. 1806; m. 1834, Catherine Harriet, great granddau. of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, by whom he has issue a son (b. 1836) and a dau. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford; M.P. for Herefordshire since 1847; a liberal. Formerly chairman of the Herefordshire Quarter Sessions. A magistrate and dep.-lieut. of Hertfordshire, and Monmouthshire; hon. colonel of the Monmouthsh. Militia; a commissioner in Lunacy (Brooke’s,and Oxford and Cambridge Clubs;Llantellio,Monmouthshire;Perristone,Hereford).
2nd s. of the late William White, Esq., of Tulse Hill, Surrey. B. 1809; m. 1833, Mary, eld. dau. of A. A. Lind, Esq., of Jamaica; M.P. for Plymouth, 1857–59, and for Brighton, since 1860; a liberal. Formerly an alderman of the City of London, where he has traded for many years as a China Merchant (Reform Club; 14,Chichester-ter.,Brighton).
A magistrate for Lancashire (Enam,Blackburn,Lancashire).
2nd s. of Dugald Stuart, Esq., of Balachelish, Appin, Argyleshire, a branch of the Stuarts, of Appin, descended from the last Stuart, Lord Lorn, who have held their lands in Appin since the year 1469. B. at Fort Augustus, Inverness-shire, 24th Jan., 1793; m. 1813, Jessie, dau. of Duncan Stewart, Esq., of Fort William, by whom he has two sons, Dugald and John, and one surviving dau. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1819; app. Queen’s Counsel, 1839, and a Bencher of his Inn; M.P. for Newark, 1846 and 1847, and Bury St. Edmunds, 1852; app. a vice-chancellor of England, 1852; knighted, 1853. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. The family of Stuart have been uniformly distinguished for their loyalty and services to the Crown, from the contest at Flodden, to the present time (Athenæum and Carlton Clubs;Lock Carron,Ross-shire).
Eld. s. of the vice-chancellor. B. 1817. Member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1845. Secretary to his father (Athenæum Club).
Younger s. of the vice-chancellor. A member of Lincoln’s Inn; c. to the bar, 1847 (21,Old-square,Lincoln’s Inn, W.C.).
A solicitor (Marlboro’ Chambers, 49,Pall Mall, S.W.)
Grands. of Admiral Troubridge, who so gallantly acquitted himself at the battle of the Nile: and grand nephew of the 8th Earl Dundonald; b. 1806; suc. his father Rear Admiral Sir Thomas, 1852; m. 1852, Louisa Jane Gurney, granddau. of the 15th Earl of Erroll; has issue, (a son, b. 1860) and 3 daus.; entered the army 1834; Lieut. Col. 7th foot 1855; severely wounded at Inkerman(both legs amputated); app. aide-de-camp to the Queen 1855; a Knight of the Legion of Honour 1857; Deputy Adjutant General for army clothing (Horse Guards, S.W.)
3rd s. of the late James Pedder, Esq. of Ashton Park, Preston, dep.-lieut., and J.P. B. 13 Sep. 1823; m. 1862, Stephanie Henrietta, dau. of the late John H. Tarleton, Esq. and relict of Henry Steele, Esq. A magistrate for the co. of Lancaster and the borough of Preston; late captain 3rd Royal Lancashire militia; major 11th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. A Freemason. The family of Pedder have been resident in Preston from a remote date (Junior United Service Club).
A banker of the firm of Roger Cunliffe, Son, & Co. (24,Bucklersbury, E.C.;Fetcham Lodge,Leatherhead,Surrey).
A Scotch peer, the eld. s. of the hero of Basque Roads. B. 1814; m. 1847, Louisa Harriet, dau. of W. A. Mackinnon, Esq. of Newtown Park, Hants; suc. his father 1860; has issue, two sons and four daus.; entered the army 1833; served with the 18th foot in the expedition to China, 1840; obtained his captaincy 1841; removed to 2nd foot; retired (Dundonald Castle,Ayrshire).
2nd s. of the 7th, and brother of the present Bart., Sir Michael Robert Shaw-Stewart, of Greenock and Blackall, co. Renfrew; b. (Cavendish Sq.) 15th Sept, 1829; m. 1857, Angela, only dau. of Boyd Alexander, Esq. of Ballock Myle and South Barr, N.B.; has issue, Helenor, Archibald, and Constance. Formerly in the Grenadier Guards; a J.P. for Stirlingshire; Director of the Highland andAgricultural Society. The family of Stewart descends in a direct line from Robert III. of Scotland (Carlton and Guards Clubs).
Representative of a family which has for a long succession of years held possessions in Essex, Sussex, Surrey, and Lincolnshire. Eld. s. of the late N. Garland, Esq. by the sister and heiress of Arthur Cope, Esq. of Drummilly, co. Armagh. B. 26 Dec. 1814; m. 1844, Amelia, 2nd dau. of R. Robertson, Esq. of Auchlecks, co. Perth, and Membland, co. Devon (Michaelstowe Hall,Essex;Woodcote Grove,Surrey).
M. 1858, the Lady Isabella Emma Elizabeth, dau. of the present Earl of Orkney; a merchant of the firm of Schuster, Son, and Co.; a magistrate for Surrey; a Director of the Union Bank, of the Royal Exchange Insurance Company, and of the West London Extension Railway; chairman of the London and Brighton Railway; deputy chairman of the Victoria and Pimlico Railway (18,Cannon-street, E.C.;Roehampton).
S. of Wm. Fairbairn, Esq. F.R.S. B. 1823; m. 1848, Allison, dau. of Thomas Callaway, Esq. of Chiselhurst, Kent. Has issue, a s. (b. 1852). A magistrate for the co. of Lancaster; chairman to the Manchester Exhibition of 1857 (Reform Club;Northwood,Manchester).