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 DE BRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 169 DURHAM, EARL OF. (LAMBTON.) GEORGE FREDERICK D'ARCY LAMBTON, 2nd Earl, Lord Lieut, and Gustos Rotu- lorum of Durham. Born Sept. 5th, 1 828 ; succeeded his father in 1840 ; is Lt.-Col. of the 1st Administrative Battalion of the Northumberland Rifle Volunteers : married (1854) Lady Beatrix Frances Hamilton, 2nd daughter of the 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G. (this lady died, 1871), and has issue, living, Sons, John George, Viscount Lambton, b. 1855; appointed Sub- Lieut. Coldstream Gurds 1874. Frederick William, (twin), b. 1855. Hedworth, h. 1856. Charles, b. 18i7. George, b. 186J. William, b. 1863. Claud, b. 1864. D'Arcy b. 1866. Francis, b. J871. Daughters Beatrice Louisa, b. 1859. Katherine Frances, b. 186-2. Eleanor, b. 1868. Anne, b. 1869. Sisters living, Mary Lnuisa, b. 1819, m. 1846, the 8th Earl of Elgin. Emily Augusta, b. 1823, m. 1843, (Cavendish). Alice Anne Caroline, b. 1831, m. 1853, the IQth Earl of Morton., Creations, Baron Durham, 1828, Karl of Durham and Viscount Lambton, 1833, all in the peerage of the United Kingdom. The day will come. , Quarterly: 1st, sable, a fesse between three lambs, passant, argent, Lamb- ton ; 2nd, argent, a fesse gules, between three poppinjays, vert, collared, gules, Lumlev ; 3rd, argent, an escutcheon, sable, within an orle of eight cinquef oils, gules, Hedworth ; 4th, argent, three ciuquefoils, gules, D'Arcy. (Cteat, A ram's head, argent affronte, horns, sable, Supporters Two lions, the dexter gules, the sinister, azure, each ducally gorged, or, and supporting a flagstaff, proper, and therefrom flowing a banner, azure, the dexter charged with a cross patonce, and the sinister with a lion passant guardant, or. Seat, Lambton-castle, Durham. Club, Travellers ' . DUKHAM, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, John George, P.C. G.C.B., 1st Earl of Durham. He was b. April 12, 1792 ; was raised to the peerage as Baron Durham, 1828, and advanced to the Earldom, 1833; was Lord Privy Seal, 18303; Ambassador at St. Petersburg, 1835 7, and Lord High Commissioner of British America, 1838; for his services in these capacities, received the Grand Cross of the Bath, and various foreign Orders: m. 1st, Jan. 1, 1812, Miss Harriett Cholmondeley, (she d. 1815), and by her had issue three daughters; 2ndly, Dec. 9, 1816, Lady Louisa Elizabeth Grey, daughter of the 2nd Earl Grey : and d. July 28, 1843, having had issue from his last marriage, two sons and three daughters. Her ladyship d. the following year. Durnford, surname of the Bishop of Chichester. Dursley, Viscount, title borne by the Earl of Berkeley. Button, Baron, title borne by the Duke of Hamilton. ,, family name of Baron Sherborne.