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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Cantelupe, Viscount, son of Earl Delawarr. (see Delawarr.) CANTERBURY^ ARCHBISHOP OF, see " Lords Spiritual." In order to accomplish. CANTERBURY, VISCOUNT. (MANNERS-SUTTON.) JOHN HENRY THOMAS MANNERS-SUTTON, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., 3rd Viscount, and a Knight. Born May 27th, 1814; succeeded his brother in 1869; educated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge (M.A. 1836.) Was M.P. for Cambridge, 1839 40 ; in the latter year he was unseated on petition ; was again elected for the same borough, 1841, and represented it till 1847; was Under Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1841 6 ; Chair- man of Commissioners on Harbour Dues, 18534 ; Lieut. Gov. of New Brunswick, 185461; Governor of Trinidad, 18646, and Governor of Victoria 186673. Created a K.C.B. 1866, and a G.C.M.G. 1873. Is Registrar of the Faculty Court, London. Married (1838) Georgians, youngest daughter of the late Charles Tompson, Esq. of Witchingham-hall, Norfolk, and has issue, living, .Son.-?, Henry Charles, b. 1839 educated at Harrow and at Magdalene College, Cambridge -, is a Magistrate and a Dep. Lieut, of Norfolk; was Private Secretary to his father at Trinidad, 186466, and at Victoria, 1866 /I : m. 1872, Amyee Rachel, only daughter of the Hon. Frederick Walpole, M. P. Graham Edward Henry, b. 1843, m. 186?. John Gurney Henry, b. 1852. Robert Henry, b. 1854. Daughters, Anna. Maria Georgiana, b. J841, m. 1868, (Bright). Mabel Georgiana, b. 1847. Sister living, Charlotte Matilda, b. 1815, m. 1833, (Sanderson). Creation, Viscount Canterbury of Canterbury, and Baron Bottesford of Bottesford in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1835, 9rm5, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, argent, a canton, sable, Suttnn ; 2nd and 3rd, or, two bars, azure, a chief quarterly, azure, and gules, the 1st charged with two fleurs-de-lis, or, the 2nd charged with a lion passant reguardant, or, Manners. iCvrst, on a chapeau, gules, turned up, ermine, a peacock in pride, proper. Supporters, On either side an unicorn, argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled, or ; around the neck of the drxter, a chain of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, azure, charged with a mace erect of the second ; around the neck of the sinister, a like chain, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, also azure, charged with an archiepiscopal mitre. S,-nts, P.rooke House, and Witchingham Hall, Norfolk. Town Residence, 12, Queensbury Place, S.W. Club, White's. CANTEKBTIRY, Viscount, His lordship's predecessor was his brother, Charles John, 2nd Viscount Canterbury. He was b. April 17, 1812; and succeeded his father, who was for many years Speaker of the House of Commons, in 1845; was Registrar of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, and received a pension on the abolition of that Court. His lordship d. unmarried Nov. 13, 186^. Capel, Baron, title borne by the Earl of family name of the Earl of Essex,