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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 253 HOPETOUN, Countess of, ETHELDRED ANNE, eldest daughter of Charles Thomas Samuel Birch Reynardson, Esq., of Holywell Hall, near Stamford; m. 1860, the 6th Earl of Hopetoun, who d. 1873. Residence, Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, Linlithgowshire. Hore-Ruthven, family name of Baron Ruthven. Horsley-Beresford, ,, ,, ,, Decies. HOTHAM, BARON. (HOTHAM.) JOHN HOTHAM, 5th Baron, in the peer- age of Ireland, and a Baronet, son of Rear Admiral the Hon. George Frederick Hotham,.by Lady Susan Maria O'Bryen, eldest daughter of the 2nd Marquess of Thomond. Born May 13th, 1838 ; suc- ceeded his brother 1872. Was formerly an officer in the Royal Navy. Heir presumptive, His cousin, the Rev. John Hallett Hotham, Vicar of Sutton at Home, Kent. B. 181 1. Sister,* Susan Frances, b. 1843. Patron of four livings, Dalton Holme, R. Scarborough, V. Hutton Cranswick. R , Beswick, V. Yorkshire. Creation, Baron Hotham of South Dalton, in the peerage of Ireland, 1797. A Baronet, 1621. 8rnts, Barry of ten, argent and azure ; on a canton, or, a Cornish chough, proper Crest, Out of waves of the sea, a demi-man, naked, holding a sword erect, proper, and having on the left arm a shield of the arms of Hotham. Supporters, Two sailors, habited proper, and resting then 1 exterior hands on a cutlass, point downwards. Seat, Dalton Hall, Hull, Yorkshire. Residence, Brunswick -square, Brighton. Club, Carlton. HOTHAM, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his brother Charles* 4th Baron. He was b. May 27, 1836, and succeeded his uncle 1870 ; educated at Sandhurst. Entered the 18th Foot 1854, and became Capt. 186l ; served in ihe Crimea and was wounded before Sebastopol 1855; exchanged to the 59th Foot 1862, and retired 1863; had the Crimean medal and clasp, the Turkish war medal, and the order of the Medjidie. He d, unmarried, May 29, 1872. HOUGHTON, BARON. (MILNES.) RKHARD MONCKTON MILNES, D.C.L. F.R.S. 1st Baron, son of Robert Pember- ton Milnes, Esq. Born June 19th, 1809; educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, (M.A. 1830), and was created Hon. D.C.L. of Oxford, 1854; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for the West Riding of Yorkshire; sat as M.P. for Pontefract, 1837 63; has been Capt. of the West York Militia since 1840; is author of several volumes of poems and essays, a Trustee of the Royal Geo- I know in whom I have believed. graphical Society, Fellow of the Royal Raised to the rank of a Baron's child 1871.