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 78 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. CAMDEN, Marchioness, CLEMENTINE AUGUSTA, daughter of the 5th Duke of Maryborough : m. 1866, the 3rd Marquess Camden, who d. 1872. Residences, 96, Eaton-square, S.W.j Bayham-abbey, Lamberhurst, Sussex. CAMOYS, BARON. (STONOR.) THOMAS STONOR, 3rd Baron, son of Thomas Stonor, Esq. of Stonor Park, Ox- fordshire. Born Oct. 22nd, 1797 ; was restored to his ancestral honours in 1839; was a Lord in Waiting to the Queen, 1846 52, 18538, 185966, and 186874: married (1821) Frances, daughter of Peregrine Edward Towneley, Esq. of Towneley-hall, Lancashire, and has issue, living, Sons, Francis, b. 1829 ; was educated at Oscott Roman Catholic College ; is a Clerk in the House of Lords, and a Dep. -Lieut, and a Magistrate for Oxfordshire : m. 1855, Eliza, daughter of the late Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, M.P. 2nd Bart, (one of the Bedchamber Women to the Princess of Wales), and has, with other issue, Francis Robert, b. 1856. Residence, 78, South Audley- street, W. Club, Brooks's. The Rev. Edmund, b. 1831. Daughters, Catherine, b. 1823. Maria, b. 1832, m. 1855, Sir Charles Frederick Smythe, 7th Bart. Agnes, b. 1833 (a nun). Harriet, b. 1836, m. 1864, (Agar-Ellis). Caroline, b. 1837 (a nun). Margaret Anne, b. 1839, m. 1862, (Pereira). -Eleanor Lucy, b. 1842 (a nun). Creation, Baron Camoys, in the peerage of England, 1 384. Slrmg, Quarterly: 1st and 4th, azure, two bars dancettee, or, a chief, argent, Stonor ; 2nd and 3rd, vert, on a chief, gules, three plates, Camoys. (Crest, On a wreath, or and azure, a rock, argent, charged with spots, gules and azure, and a dov x e, proper, pecking thereat, with a stone, gules, in its beak. 'Supporters, Dexter, a lion rampant, or; sinister, a lion rampant, sable. Seat, Stonor, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Town Residence, 31, Dover-street, W. Clubs, Reform, Brooks's. CAMOYS, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his ancestor, Hugh de Camoys, 2nd Baron Camoys, who succeeded his grandfather, 1422, and rf. unmarried 1433, when the Barony fell in abeyance, and so remained until it was called out in favour of the present peer in 1839. Campbell, Baron, title borne by the Duke of Argyll., , Baron, title borne by the Earl of Londonn. and Cowal, Earl of, title borne by the Duke of Argyll. ,, family name of the Duke of Argyll. Earl of Breadalbane,