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 158 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Patron of eight livings, Danby, V. Hensallcum Jleck, V. Cowick, V. Polli"ngton, V. Sessay, R. Ashwell, R. Rutland. North Witham, R. Lincolnshire. With Sir 1). Cayley', Bart. Thormanby, R. Yorkshire., Argent : on a bend cottised, sable, three annulets of the field. Crest, A demi- Saracen, in armour, proper, wreathed about the temples, holding in the right hand, a ring. gold, set with a stone, azure, and in the left a lion's jamb, erased, or. Supporters, Two lions, or, ducally crowned, argent, each gorged with a collar between two cottises, sable, the collar charged with three annulets, argent. Seats, Danby- lodge, Yarm; and Norton Conyers, Ripon, Yorkshire. Town Residence, 41, South-street, Park-lane, W. Clubs Carlton, White's. DOWNE, Viscount, His lordship's predecessor was his father, William Henry, 7th Viscount Downe. He was b. May 15, 1812, and succeeded his father May 23, 1846 : m. July 25, 1843, Mary Isabel, daughter of the Hon. and Right Rev. Richard Bagot, D.D. Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells; and d, Jan. 26, 1857, having had issue, eight sons and.two daughters. Her ladyship m. 2ndly, 1863, Sidney L. Lane, Esq. DOWNE, MART ISABEL, Viscountess, daughter of the Eight Rev. Richard Bagot, D.D. Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells; m. 1st, 1843, the 7th Viscount Downe, who d. 1857 : 2ndly, 1863, Sidney Leveson Lane, Esq. Residences, 8, Belgrave-square, S.W. ; Baldersby-park, Thirsk. DOWNSHIRE, MARQUESS OF. (HILL.) Sits as EARL OF HILLSBOROUGH. ARTHUR WILLS JOHN WELLINGTON BLTJNDELL TRUMBULL HILL, 6th Marquess. Born July 2nd, 1871 ; succeeded his father 1874. Is Hereditary Constable of Hillsborough Fort. Heir presumptive, His uncle, Lord Arthur William, b. 1846; was sometime Cornet in the 2nd Life Guards ; appointed Cornet Denbigh Yeomanry Cavalry 1869: m. 1873, Annie Nisider Denham, who d. 1874, daughter of By God and my sword I have Lieut.-Col. Cookes. C^,-Junior Carlton. obtained. Patron of two livings, Hampstead Norris, V. Hermitage, V. Berkshire. Creations, Baron Hill and Viscount Hillsborough, 1717, Viscount Kilwarlin and Earl of Hillsborough, 1751, Marquess of Downshire, 1789. all in the peerage of Ireland; Baron Harwich, 1756, and Viscount Fairford and Earl of Hillsborough, 1772, in the peerage of Great Britain. arms, Quarterly : 1st, sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant, or, spotted of the field, as many escallops, gules. Hill ; 2nd, per bend sinister, ermine and ermines, a lion rampant, or, Trevor ; 3rd, gules, a quatrefoil, or, Rowe ; 4th, argent, a chevron, azure, between three trefoils slipped, per pale, gules and vert, Rowe. (Erest, A reindeer's head couped at the neck gules, attired and plain collared, or. Supporters, Dexter, a leopard, or, spotted sable, ducally collared and chained, gules ; sinister, a reindeer, gules, attired, unguled, and plain collared, or. Seats, East Hampstead-park, Wokinghara, Berkshire; and Hillsborough-castle Hillsborough, co. Down, Ireland.