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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 145 DERBY, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Edward Geoffrey Smith, K.G. G.C.M.G. P.C. D.C.L. 14th Earl of Derby. He was b. March 29, 1799, and succeeded his father, June 30, 1851; educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, (Chancellor's Prize for Latin Verse, 1819, D.C.L. Chancellor, 1852); was Chief Secretary for Ireland, 18303; Secretary of State for the Colonies, 18334, and 18415; First Lord of the Treasury, 1852, 1858 9, and 1866 8; Chancellor of the University of -Oxford; Hon. Col. of the 1st Lancashire Rifle Volunteers, a Governor of the Charter- house, an Elder Brother of the Trinity House, and Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow (1834) ; was M.P. for Stockbridge, 18206, for Preston, 182630, for Windsor, 18302, and North Lancashire, 183246; was called to the House of Lords during the lifetime of his father, 1846: m. May 31, 1825, the Hon. Emma Caroline Wilbraham, 2nd daughter of the 1st Baron Skelmersdale ; and d, Oct. 23, 1869, having had issue four sons and two daughters. DERBY, Dowager Countess *t)f, -The Hon. EMMA CAROLINE WILBRAHAM, 2nd daughter of the 1st Baron Skelmersdale ; m. 1825, the 14th Earl of Derby, who d. 1869. Residence, 15, Cromwell-road, S.W. DE-ROS, BARON. (FITZ-GERALD-DE-ROS.) DUDLEY CHARLES FITZ-GERALD-DE- Ros, 24th Baron, Premier Baron of England. Born March llth, 1827 ; suc- ceeded his father 1874. Educated at Eton. Entered the 1st Life Guards as Cornet and Sub -Lieut. 1845, became Lieut. 1848, Capt.1851, Major and^Lieut.- Col. in the Army 1859, Lieut-Col, of the 1st Life Guards 1861, and Col. in -ihe Army 1864, retired on half-pay 1872. Was Equerry to the Prince Consort Crom for ever. 1853 61, an Extra Equerry to the Queen 1862 8, and an Equerry to Her Majesty 1861 74, when he was appointed a Lord in Waiting. Is a Magistrate for co. Down. Married (1853) Lady Elizabeth Egerton, eldest daughter of the 2nd Earl of Wilton, G.C.H., and has issue, living, Daughter, Mary Frances, heiress apparent, b. 1854. Sinter living, Blanche Arthur Georgina, b. 1832, m. 1865 (Swinton). Creation, Baron de Ros, of Hamlake, in the peerage of England, by writ, l?64. Strrng, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, gules, three water bougets, argent, Ros ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a saltire, gules, a crescent for difference. Pitz-Gerald. Crests 1st, On a chapeau, gules, turned up ermine, a peacock in pride, proper, Ron ; 2nd, a monkey statant, proper, environed round the loins, and chained, or, Fits-Gerald. Supporters, Two falcons, wings expanded and inverted proper. Seat, Old-court, Strangford, co. Down, Ireland. Town Residence, 36, Park-street, Grosvenor-square, W. Club, Carlton. DE ROS, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, William Lennox Lascelles, P.C., 23rd Baron de- Ros, Premier Baron of England. He was b. Sept. 1, 1797, and succeeded his brother 1839. Educated at Westminster, and at Christ Church, Oxford (B. A. Student 1819, M.A. 1822). Entered the Army 1819, became Lieut. 1821, Capt. 18-^4, Major 1827, Lieut.-Col. 1831, Col. 1846, Major-Gen. 1854, Lieut.-Gen. 1861. Col. of the 4th Hussars 1865, and Gen. 1868. Was Quartermaster-Gen, of the Army in Turkey from March to Aug. 1854, Capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard 1852 and 185S 9, Lieut.-Governor of tin- TOWIT 1852 74; a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for the Tower Hamlets, and a Magistrate for co. Down : m. 1324, Lady Georgiana Lennox, 3rd daughter of the 4th Duke of Richmond, K.G., and d. Jan. 1874, leaving issue one son and one daughter. L