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 STE STRAFE OR D. STRAFFORD, EARL OF (George-Stevens Byng, P.O.), ifs was elevated to the peeroge, as Bos’oss Slrs’ffai” 7, 12 Slay, Visco,mt Enfield, of En Geld, and Baron Strafford, of 1855, aed was created Visroasst Estsfc-tsf and EARL or STRAProsin, Harmon,lsworth, Co. Middlesex, F.R.S., col. of the West Middlesex militia, sommoned to parliament as Esq. af Grave ltoaso, Middlesex, and by that lady (who if. Braroa sS’trszfi’srrt, 8 April, 1853; 1. 8 June, 1806; 17 June, ldOi) had one son, s. his father as 2nd earl, 3 June, 1860; am 1st, 7 s. GeoaomSxEvmes, present peer. March, 1829, Lady Agnes Paget, 5th dan. of HenryWilliam, His lorslsisip sss. 2nslly, 9 Slay, 1809, Marianne, 2nd dan. of Sir let Marquees of Anglesey, and by her (who Walter-James James, Bart., and tsy her (o’ho sl.26 tlet. 1945) had, d. 9 Oct. 1843) has, 1. GEoRez-ItExss-CnaaLzs, Vizroant Psuteld, ilL?. fer Sliddiesex, and lieot.-rol. royal Middlesex rifles; late sec. to 5. llarrtet-Fs-ances, as. 14 June, 1028, to Captain Charles the Peer Law Beard; is. 22 Fels. 1830; as. 25 July, 1854, to Alice, eldest dao. of Francis, lit Earl of Ellesniere. is. Henry-William-John, lieet.-eol. late Celdstream-geards; is. Franres, sss. 24 Sept-. 1844, ho Itenry Tufnell, Esq. of Tufnell is. 21 Aug. 1831; so. 15 Oct. 1883, the Countess henrietta, sss. Carohins-Frances, sss. 18 Aug. 1833, to Sir Ivahter-Georgo eldest dais, of His Exeellessey Coont Christian Dannieskald Samsee, and niece of the Marquis ef Ailesbery, aed line, The carl it. 1 Jeme, 1860. George Albert-Edward-Alexander, is. 1 April, 1807; SlaryElizabeth-Agnes, and Asay-Frederira-Alire. sit. Franeis-Edasund-Ceril, in hely orders, inannibent ef Gs’essfiosso—llaron 12 Slay, 1835; Earl and Viscount. 16 Sept. holy Trinity, Tsrickenhasn, and elsaplain-in-ardinas-y to .Ars,sa—Quartorly 5 so. and org. ; in the 1st qnarler a lion, the Queen, late chaplain at ltansptnn Caere Palace, is. 15 ranapant, of the second ; over all, in bend sisaister, a representation Jan. 1831; as. 1st, 8 June, 1859, Florence, 7th dan. of Sir f’s’rslo—First, an heraldic asstclnpr, seotani, eras., horned, William ShIes, Earl., SIP., and by her (salso ci. 14 Feb. tnsked, sssanod, and hoofed, or. Second, cot of a naural rrawn, 1862) has had, Arthur-George, is. 25 April, 1960, ‘7. 17 Jan. an ann, en,howed, grassiag the colours of the lIst regiment, 1861 and Ednsnnd.Stenry, t. 27 Jan. 1862. lIe so. lndly, ansi hscadaut frosn tise wrist, by a ribasad, this geld esoss presented 4 Aug. 1e66, Ensily-Geergiaa, eldest dao, of Lord Frederick Kerr, RN. (ace Lornsaa, 31. or), and lsas Beatrice- ,“ssjsjs,,,’lcs-o—Dexter, an lseraldic antelope, erm., ahtsred and Agnes, is. 7 Sept. 1867. 5. Agaes-Mary-Geergiassa, sss. 36 Dec. ISIS, to Ilsdworth-IIylten, es-ined, nr; sinister, a lion, or. eldest sssrviving ssn of William, Lord Styltoa. si. Slary-Carolins-Clsarlatto, as. 22 July, led, to Richard Auth—Ama-eli Ihnry, Ware, lIens. Arkwrtght, Esq., ILl’., 2nd soss ot the late John Arkwright, Beg. of Hamptea Court, lterefordslnre. sit. Victoria-Alexandrina-Asana-Slaria, for whom the Queen was spansar. TIse earl an. 2ndly, 16 March, 1848, Harriet-Elizabeth, 2nd dan. of Chance, let Lord Cheeham, and lsy her has, 1. Charles-Cavendish-Georgt, lieot. 1st life gesoeds, is. 9 Feb. 1849. is. Alfred-John-George, is. 4 Stay, lest. 555. Ltoneh-Froncts-Gcerge, is. 28 Sell. 1888. av. Juhian-iledworlls-George, is. 11 Sept. 1062. s. Susan-Catherine-harriet. is. Elizabeth-Henrietta-Alice. us. Margaret-Florence-Lucy. 3t i11C16fi6. Tue how. Roams-c Brian (3rd son of the 1st Viscount Torringten), SIP. for Plynsooth, one of ttse eomnsississnrrs af the navy, and afterwards governer of P,ssrbadoes, as. Ehiasshseth, don. and co-heir of Jonathan Forward, Esq., and had issos, Gaoaoa, his ,uecessssr. Robert, smollsered in the Black-hole, at Csslentto, 29 June, peerage of Ireland; and Baron l’ooshorot, of Pens. 1756. John, ci. in 1764. Tho eldest son and heir, Grossea Rune, llsq. SIP. for Middlesex, af Wroshana Pork, in 6. 26 Nov. 1823; e. his brother, as 8th viscount, 23 that eoooly; Is. hi 1735; 5,5.5 Morel,, 1761, Anne, Jaa. of Ihe Nov. 1837 ; SB. 6 Feb. 1862, Emily-Aons, yooogest Right lIon. W’illiasssC’snsslly, of Castleb’sw,,, in Ireland, Isy Lady duo. of Admis’al Sir F. Benufort, K.C.li. Anne Weneworils, eldeat dan. of Th,ssssos Wente’ortts, Faa,. or Sxssaprosn, and co-heir of her brssther, Whhians, 2nd earl, and had issue, Gaoaoz, of Wrothom Park, for fifty-six years Sf.P. far Sliddlesex; Js’ssN Susvrnr., Rug. nf Cssralsam, ro. Wilts, living feasp. t. 17 May, 1764; is. Ilarriet, doss. of Sir William Kissg llENnv VIII., who sod eon, dan. of hobart llransseker, Stenegemery, Earl.; t,t ,f. .s. p. 10 Jan. 1817. Robert. JOHN (Si,’), 51GB., CCII., created EARL orSTaarrossn. Anne-Elizabeth, if. in 1847. Caroline. STE Mr. ldyng if. in 1759, and as-ass, by his eldest sian. The 3rd son, Jena BYNO, is. 1772, a-as one of the nsost dislinguisised commonsters of the Penmsnlar war. She entered the British arnsy in 1793, and took a loading and brilltant part in the battles of the Peniss,,sla, and behaved with signal gallantry at Waterloo. Mo was, when he died, a G.C.B., G.C.H., a field-marshal in the arnay, colonel of the Coldstream-gnnrds, and gavemor of Lendonderry and Cnlmore. He was a knight-grand-trots of the Bath, a grand-cross of the Ihanovcrian order, a knight of Maria- Theresa, in Austria, and of St. George, in Itossia. his lordship, when Sir John Byng, received twice the thanks of parliament for his services in the Poninsnla and at the baltic of Waterloo, and from the crown an honourable assgnaesaeatton of his arms. IS Sept. 1847. The earl as. lit, 14 Jnne, 1564, SlaryStevens, eldest don. and cn-hrir5 of the late Peter Slarkenzie, 5. Williaso-Fredericlc, late rapt. 13th light-dragoons, us. 17 stssg. IbdI, Flora-Fox, only dan. of Sla)or Qssintns Vivian, of W’elltngbnrnugls, Northans1stenstatre, and Isas a dan. Ramsden, of tho 60th regt., 4th ssin of c-he late Sir John Rsssnsden, Bart., and co-lisle of Cha,’les, last Viscount Irvine. Park, M.P.; and ii. 4 June, 1546. Stirling, hart. 1547. of the colours of Ihe 31st regisosot. by royal command for hnrd Straffonst’s€ahhant aelsievemeans, and sin an eserell, Ihe word “Mouguerre.” JJs,llss—Tssebar. h’ascss ,ffes’oc—S, St. Jooses’s Square. STRANGE, EARL, 866 ATHOLL, DUEE OF. STRANGE ORB. STtqANeFostn, VISCOUNT (Perey-Ellosh-FrederiokWilliam Smytbe), of Straugford, eo. Down, in thu hurst, eo. Kent, in the peerage of the United Kingdom; a Grassdee of Portssgal, DL. for Canterbury; 3L tlhchhflt. This family deslnaee its slesre,st froua Eoq. of Stcllcalsasu, ansI si in 1535, leavisag leone, The ether dssos. and ce-heirs were, Sarahs-Slarkeezie, tim. to F.-G. L’armlchaeh, Esq. inch Dorothy-Parker, rn to the