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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 109 ineny, eldest son of the 4th Earl of Rosebery, K.T.), daughter of the 4th Earl Stanhope. Heir presumptive tn the Barony of Barnard only, Morgan Vane, eldest son of the Rev, Robert Morgan Vane. B. 1833; was educated at Shrewsbury, and Christ Church, Ox- ford ; late Capt. in the Hunts Rifle Militia : TO. 1865, Alice Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Henry William Booth, Esq. and niece of Sir Williamson Booth, ana Bart. Residence, I, Adelaide-crescent, Brighton. C/w/vs, Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge. Sister living, Laura, b. 1803, m. 1823, (Meyrick). Patron of twenty. four living-s, Aston Botterell, R. Billingsley, R. Stottesdon, V. Farlow.V. Uppingt-m, D. Eat'n Constantine, V. High Ercull, V. Rowton, V. Harley, R. Hope Baggot, R. Kenley, R. Wem, R. Wioxteter, V. Shropshire. Brigstock, V. North amptonslnre. Cockfield, K. Darliapton, V. Durham. Bathwick, R. Wrington, R- Somersetshire. Burneston, V. Yorkshire. With the Earl of Sandwich, Bigbury, R. Portsmouth, R. Devonshire. With the Dowager Duchess of Cleveland, West Chick- erell, R. Frome Vauchurch, R. Dorsetshire. St. Martin, R. Cornwall. Creations, Baron Barnard, 1693. Viscount Barnard and Earl of Darlington, 1754. Marquess of Cleveland, 182;. Baron Raby and Duke of Cleveland, 1833, all in the -eerage of the United Kingdom. 3rmg, Sable : three swords in pile, points downwards, proper, pomels hilts, or. CttSt, On a wreath, a falcon rising, or, belled of the last, and ducall gorged, gules. Supporters, Dexter, a lion guardant, or, collared and crowned as the crest; sinister, a greyhound, argent, collared as the dexter, being the supporters of Fitzroy, duke of Cleveland, and granted to the then marquess, by royal warrant, 182/. N.B. The former supporters of the earls of Darlington were Dexter, a griffin, wings ele- vated, argent, gorged with a plain collar, azure, charged with three left hand gauntlets, or ; tinitter, an antelope, or, with a like collar, charged with three martlets, gold. Seats, Raby-castle. Durham -, Battle-abbey, Sussex. Town Residence, 17, St. James's-square, S.W. Clubs, A thenseum, Travellers'. CLEVELAND. Duke of, His Grace's predecessor was his brother, William John Frederick, 3rd Duke of Cleveland. He was ft. April 3, 1792, and succeeded his bro- ther, Jan. 18, 1864; m. July 3, 1815, Caroline, daughter of the 1st Earl Lonsdale, K.G. His Grace d. Sept. 6, 186i, without having had issue. CLEVELAND, CAROLINE. Duchess of, 5th daughter of the 1st Earl of Lonsdale ; m. 1815, the 3rd Duke of Cleveland, who d. 1864. Residence, 69, Brook-street, Grosven or- square, W. Seat, Osterley-park, Southall. CLIFDEN, VISCOUNT. (AGAR-ELLIS.) Sits as BARON MENDI P. HENRY GEORGE AGAR-ELLIS, 4th Vis- count. Born Sept. 2nd, Ib63; succeeded his father, 1806. Ulster living, Lilah Georgiana Augusta Con- stance, b. 1862. Heir presumptive, His uncle, Leopold George Frederick, brother of the 3rd Viscount. B. 1820 ; was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, (B.A. 185G) ; has been a ('apt. in the Royal Navy; is Capt. in the Kilkenny Militia Fusiliers, and was Aide-de-Camp to the Lord Lieut, ot Ireland (the Farl of Kimberlcy) is(i. r > 6: sat as These things are not done without M - p - f r Kilkenny (L.C.) 185774; was an inspiration (from above). unsuccessful candidate 1852 and 1S/4 ; is a Magistrate for co. Kilkenny: m. 1864 the Hon. Harriet Stonor, 2nd daughter of the 3rd Baron Camoys, and has with other issue a son, b. 1864. Residence, 99, Belgrave-road, S.W.