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 It .8. D 4 Marts, a.] June, 1852, to the Rev. W.-P. Trevelyan. Creotioa—29 Dee. 1800. rector of Cairerton, and vicar of Wolvertou, Bucks. S Barbara. Creelieso—Barenot, lii Feb. 1713—54. Viscount, Ste., 29 featbei-o, per pale, org. audgu., a ereecent, ea., fordifferenee, June, 1747. Earl, Ste., 29 Oct. 17135. .4 ‘ms—Quarterly, lot and 4th, per feeee, or and org., an oavally gorged, or; sinister, ac eagle, regardant, wings eale, dispIaye1, with two heads, Ca.. on the breast an ew’etcbeon, go., charged wirh,i bend, rair being the ancient arms ‘f Her vr,ute, ec,nlirnte,l ,tis,I allowed to he thus tame, by r, ‘yal epo-manuaI hi 3790: Si id an’l 3rd, erg., a t,end, gu.. gntt,i ,l’r,s’i, betwerii tw’’ ravens, Ca.,’ a chief chequy, or, and of the la.t, fir PLranetL. (‘rest—A itean-eagle, witl,tw,’heads, dia1,layed, so,, dueally gorge.l, or i.e’s the bread a erose -erooslet, arg. Seypriero—On either side an eagle, regardant, wingo elevate 1, oa.,gerged with is local coronet, or, charged on the breast with a croos.crosslet, arg. Jlalte-—Patria eara, eariar lihertas. Seaie—Lougferd Caetle, Wilts; Coleehill, Berke. BAD STO C K. RADOTOCK, BORON (Granville -Augustus-William i. Geoaue-9rezllcer-Ileaav (for whom the King of Bouovoe MTaldegrave), of Castle Tow,,, Qttoun’e County, in ii. Arthur-Charles, t. 11 Dee. 1859. the peerage tf Ireland ; 5. 10 April, 1833 ; e. his iii. Oranvilte-Williaet’Iliehartt, 0. 9 Srpt, 1862. father, as 3rd heron, 11 May, 1857; ott,16 July, 1858, iv. Welleoley-thenry, hi. 5 April, 1864; 4. 15 Aug. 1864. Susan-Charlotte, youngest ,latt, of John Halos v. Rielsard-fltzrsy, 0. 9 Aug. 1869. Caleraft, Eoq., of Rentpetone, Doreotehiro, by his wife, Caroline, elan, of W’illiain, 5th Duke of Man’ cheater, and has, Gnaartrrc-Ononue, 0. 1 Sept. 1930, ii. A son, 0. 21 June, 1066. iii, A sen, 5. 15 July, 3r63’. s. Katherine. it. Edith-Caroline, it,. Mabel, son of Ifeisry, 5th Duke of Beaufort, KG., by Elizabeth iv, Constance, IL ;licagc. TssR lIoN. Sia WTLL,AN Warneonave, O.C.B., 0, 9 July, 1753 (2nd son of John, 3rd Earl of Waldegrave), wan advanced clasps for his servieee as aide-dc-camp a,sd military secretary far his dietinguished naval services, particularly in participating as vice-admiral of the Blue, in the victory d’Onore, Badajoo, Ss.lamenea, Vitteria, Fyrenees, Nivello, ebtained 00cr the Sp:aniah fleet elf Cape Lagoe, 14 Feb. 1797, Hive, Oribos, and Tenlonse. lIe was aleo present and lost to the peerage ef Ireland, 29 Bee. 3500, by the title of an arm at Waterloo. Ls,rd Raglan os. 6 Aug. 1814, Emily- BanoN Ransvece, of Ceelte Estee, Qoeet,’, Ceustu. His lord- Harriet, 2nd dan. of William, Earl of Shornington, and had, chip ci, 08 Dcc. 1780, Cornelia, and dan. of David Van As-thnr-William -Fitzroy, major in the army; 0. 6 Stay, Lonnap, Esq., chief of the Dutch factory at Smyrna, hy whom (woo ‘1. in 5839) he left issue, i, OaeNvttt,o-Or.t,aiio, Sod haren, ii, O’illiam, capt. in the royal navy, CD.; 0, 7 June, 1796; 3050, henry, eldest son of the late Sir hhenry Webster. en. 21 Sept. 1830, Amelia. ‘Ian. of ltumphreyAllpoct, Eaq.; Ricnaasn-Wtri,taai-Ft’rzaoa’, present poem. and 4. 20 l’ee- 10:39. She 4. 1940. ,, Emily -Susanne-Laura, m. 25 Aug. 1015, to the late Katborine-Aune-Enitly-Ceeilia. Nicholas Westhy, Esq., of Thernhill, co Dublin. (See Lord Raglan became a Field-Marshal in 1854, and assumed, Boavga (ceded Gentry.) ii. lsal,ella-l’flittabeth, it. 21 Oct. 1866, iii. llarriel-Aone-Fntoces. iv. Caroline, ii,, 10 lice, 1930, to the Ven. Carew St. JehnMildtoay, MA., archdeacon of Rseex, rect’’r ef Sb’s-wrll, of Sebastopol. Isle of WhAt, and rector of Cheln,sford, Essex, brother te Sir flenry St. John-Mildmay, Hart. The baron, who had attained the rank of admiral of the lied, 4. 29 Aug. 1829, and w.ts ,. by hie son, GasaviLon-Ge- ROE. ln,t baron, vice-admiral of the fled, tberefr,,m, gold. (‘.3., 9. 21 Sept. 1789; rn 7 Aug. 3823, Esther-Caroline, Sapporlero—Dexter, a panther, org., spotted of various yenngeet da,i. of the late Jamee Paget, Eeq, of Tettcrtdge, colours, Ire isonaut from the mouth aud ears, ppr., gorged lIcrIs, by whom he hat issue, GRCNv,LL5.-At’oUSTUs-WILLtAM, present baron, Elizabetls.Cernelia. Cerilino-Esther, a. 15 J,ino, 1952, Ia Sir l’lteines-WilliamBrograre JIelhe—Mntare vol timcro ipemno. I’roetor-Reanchamp, Hart, of Langley Park. us lerdahip 8. It May, 3857. 928 R A (I A mets—Pee pale, arg. and gu., a ereecen I, sa.,for difference. C,’esl—Out of a dneal coronet, or, a plume of five eetricb Sappe,-temo—Ltexter, a talbot, regardant, ea., eared and expan’lcd and elevated,bolding in the dexter claw a thouderh,tt, all ppr. Afeile—St. Vincent. Town Hsteee—30, Bryanston Squate. RAGLAN. RAGlAN, BARON (Richard-William-Fitzroy Somerset), cf Raglan, co. Monmonth, in the peersge of the United Kingdom, a lorrl-in-waitingto the Queen, D.L. eo. Slontnonth; 5. 24 May, 1817 ; e. his father, a-s 2nd bat-on, 28 June, 1855; sit. 24 Sept. 1856, Lady Geergiana Lygon, only surviving dan, of Henry-Beanchatnp, 4th Earl Beanehamp, add by her (who tl. 30 Sept. 1865) has lied, was sponsor), 5. 18 Sept. 1817, ILtl1rztc. Loan Ftvzao-e-JAaees-Hnieao- Sesteasev, Field-Marshal in the army, O.C.R., Commander-in-chief of the army in Turkey, colonel of the Royal horse-guards, and maetorgeneral of the Ordnance, mao 9.10 Sept. 1780; the yonngeet his wife, dan. of Admiral the lIon. Edward Deecawen: he was raised to the peonige, as BARON RAGLAN, 25 Oct. 1052, having previeuoly acted as military secretary to the Cotunoander-in-ehiof for several years. lie wore a cross and five te Ptcld-Marshal the Duke of Wellington at Fuentos 1810; is. in Aug. 1045, Emtlie-Lonise, dati. of the Baron do Haumbach, of Itosso. He was killed at the battle of the Sntlej, 21 Dee. 1845. His widow en. Indly, 19 March, Charlotte-Carohins-Ehtzaheth. in the Feb. of eliot year, at the commencement ef the late war with Russia, the command of the British army, which under hia lead shared in the victories of Alnea and Inkee‘noon. lie it, 28 June, 1955, in tbo Crimea, during the siege Creahiss—20 (let. 3552, Ammo—Quarterly: Fmanceand Eoglaud, within a bordure, compony, arg. and ao. Croci—A portctillis, or, nailed, az. with ebaine pendent with a plain collar, andehained, or; sinister, a wyvomn, wings endoroed, vert, holding in the mouths siniatembaud, cooped at the wrist, g’i. RAMSAY, LoRn, see DALuousts, EARL OF.