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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 247 William, b. 1841. Joseph MAXWELL-SCOTT, 6.1847, m. 1874. Bernard, 6.1848. Walter, b. 1849. John, b. 1855. Daughters, Marcia, b. 1836. Mary Agnes, b. 183Q, a nun. Eleanor Mary, b. 1840, a nun, Emily Josephine, b. 1842, a nun. Gweridaline, b. 1844, a nun. Winifred, b. 1845. Teresa, A. 1852. Everilda, b. 1853. Maiy Anne, 6.1858. Brother living, Henry, b. 1809, * 1840. Sister living, Theresa, m. 1822, (Clifford). Creation, Baron Herries of Terregles, in the peerage of Scotland, 1489, but in abeyance from the attainder in 1/16, tiU restored 1858. 'SIrms, Quarterly: 1st, argent, an eagle, displayed, with two heads, sable, beaked and membered, gules, surmounted of an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with a hedgehog in the centre, Maxwell; 2nd, argent, three hedgehogs, Herries; 3rd, quarterly, gules and vair, over all a bend, or, Constable; 4th, azure, on a bend, cotised, argent, three billets, sable, Haggerstone. (Trest, 1st, a stag's head, or, Herries; 2nd, before a bush, fructed, proper, a stag, lodged, argent, Maxwell ; 3rd, a ship in full sail, or, Constable. Supporters, Dexter, a savage wreathed about the loins, and holding a club, proper ; sinister, a buck, also proper. Seats, Everingham Park, near York; Calaverock Castle, Dumfriesshire. Town Address, Thomas's Hotel, W. Clubs, Stafford, Boodle's. HEEBIES, Baron, His lordship's father, Marmaduke Constable-Maxwell, who, but for the attainder, would have been 12th Baron Herries : m. 1802, Theresa Appo- lonia, daughter of the late Edmund Wakeman, Esq. of Beckford, Gloucestershire, (she d. 1846) ; and d. June 30, 1819, having had issue five sons and two daughters. HERTFOKD, MAKQUESS OF. (SEYMOUR.) FRANCIS HUGH GEORGE SEYMOUR, P.C., 5th Marquess, son of the late Admiral of the Fleet, Sir George Francis Seymour, G.C.B.,G.C.H., by GeorgianaMary, daugh- ter of the late Admiral the Hon. Sir G. C. Berkeley, G.C.B. Born Feb. Hth, 1812 ; entered the Army as Lieut. 1827, became Capt. 1832, Lieut.-Col. 1845, Col. 1854, Major-Gen. 1860, and Lieut.-Gen. 1868; was Equerry to the late Prince Consort, and subsequently to her Majesty, and was sometime Deputy Ranger of the Great Park, Windsor; appointed Lord Chamber- lain of Her Majesty's Household 1874; succeeded his kinsman, Aug. 25th, 1870 : married (1839) Lady Emily Murray, 6th daughter of the 3rd Earl of Mansfield, and has issue, living, Sons, Hugh de Grey, Earl of Yarmouth, M.P., 6. 1843 ; entered the Grenadier Guards as rn and Lieut. 1862, became Lieut, and Capt. 1865; sat as M.P. forco. Antrim (C.) 974, when he was elected for Warwickshire, South. m. 1868 the Hon. Mary Hood, surviving daughter of the 1st Viscount Bridport, and has, with other issue, George n-ancis Alexander, Lord Conway, 6. 1871. Residence, 20, Beaufort Gardens, S.W. Clubs, Guards', Carlton. J'^iso 1 * Charles ' *' 1847> m - 1872. Ernest James, R.N., 6. I860. Victor Alexander, Daughters Horatia Elizabeth, 6. 1842, m. 1861 (Erskine), Florence Catherine, 6. 1845, m 1872 (Blunt), Georgiana Emily Lucy, b. 1848. Constance Adelaide, 6. 1852, m. 1871 (Barne). Mary Margaret, 6. 1855, m. 1875 (Dashwood.) Brother living* William Frederick Ernest, 6. 1838, m. 1871. Sisters living * Emily Charlotte, b. 1825, m. 1850 (Ormsby-Gore, M.P.) Matilda Horatia, 6. 1830, Laura Williamina, b. 1833, m. 1861 (Gleichen.)
 * Raised in 1871 to the rank of children of Marquesses.