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 DEBRETTS ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. CALTHORPE, heir presumptive, b. 1829; is a Magistrate for Warwickshire and Stafford- shire; was appointed Lieut. Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1850; m. 1869, Maud Aug-usta Louisa, youngest daughter of Col. the Hon. Octavius Buncombe, and Lady Caroline Buncombe, and has with other issue, a son, Walter, b. 1873. Residences, Perry Hall, Birmingham; fi3, Rutland Gate, S.W. Club, Carlton. Somerset John, C.B. b. 1831, m. 1862. UriHZ, Frances Blanche Anne, b. 1828, m. 186l, (Ffeilden). Harriet Louisa Esrher, b. 1832, m. 1857, (Churchill). Isabella Eleanor Mary, b. 1833. Olivia Georgiana Elizabeth, b. 1834. Susan Caroline, b. 1837. Patron of seven livings, Acle, R. Blakeney, R. Norfolk. Edgbaston, V. St. Georgre's, V. Edgbaston. St. James, V. Edgbaston, Warwickshire. Elvetham, R. Hants. And, with the Lord Chancellor, Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe, R. Norfolk. Creations, Baron Calthorpe of Calthorpe, Norfolk, in the peerage of Great Britain, 1 796- A Baronet. 1728. arms, Gules : on a fesse, argent, between three boars' heads, couped, or, a lion t, azure. Crrst, On a wreath, a boar's head, couped, art-rent, pierced through the cheek with a broken spear. Supporters, Two wild men, wreathed about the temples and loins with oak, and holding in the exterior hand a club erect, or. Seats, Elvetham, Hampshire; Edgbaston, Birmingham. Town Residence, 33, Grosvenor-square, W. Clubs, Brooks's, Boodle's, Travellers', White's. CALTHORPE, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Fre- derick, 4th Baron Calthorpe. He was b. June 14, 1790, and succeeded his brother Sept. 7, 1S.")1 : assumed for himself only the surname and arms of Gough, 1845 : m. Aug. 1-2, lsi'3, Lady Charlotte Sophia Somerset, eldest daughter of the 6th Buke of Beaufort (shed. 1865); and d. May 2, 1868, having had issue three sons and six daughters. CAMBRIDGE, DUKE OF, see PEERS OF THE BLOOD ROYAL. CAMDEN, MARQUESS. (PRATT.) JOHN CHARLES PRATT, 4th Marquess. Born Feb. 9th, 1872, and succeeded his father the same year. Sister, Clementine Frances Anne, b. 1870. Heir presumptive, His uncle, George Murray, b. 1843 ; was educated at Eton ; appointed En- sign and Lieut. Grenadier Guards 1862, and retired 1869; became Capt. West Kent Yeo- manry Cavalry, 18/2. Club, Guards'. Patron of one living, Llanspythid, V. Breck- nockshire. Creations, Baron Camden, 1765, Viscount Bayham and Earl of Camden, 1/86, Marquess Camden and Earl Brecknock, 1812, all in the peerage of the United Kingdom. Srms, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, on a fesse between three elephants' head? erased, as many mullets of the field, Pratt; 2nd and 3rd, sable, a chevron between three spears' heads, argent, the points embrued, Jeffreys. (CrfSt, 1st, an elephant's head erased, I'nitt ; 2nd, a dragon's head erased, vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand, ( ouped at the wrist, gules, and about the neck a gold chain, and pendent therefrom a port oullis, or, Jeffreys, :?upportrrs, Dexter, a griffin, sable, beak and claws, gules, gorged with a plain collar, argent, charged with three mullets, sable; sinister, a lion, or, collared as the d The judgment of our peers, or the laws of the land. .SV///.V, Bayham-abbey, Lamberhurst, Sussex; the Priory, Brecknockshire. Wilderness-park, Sevenoaks, Kent, CAMDEN, Marquess, Tlis lordship's predecessor was his father, John Charh-s. 3rd Marquess. He was b. June :i, isio, and succeeded his lather 186(1. Was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (Hon. M.A. I860). Sat as M.P. for Brecon in 1866. Was Major Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, and a Bep. Lieut, and a Magis- trate for Kent : m. 18fi6, Lady Clementine Augusta Spencer-Churchill, daughter of the 5th Buke of Marlborough ; and d. May 4, 1872, leaving issue one son and one daughter.