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 284 DE BRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Daughters, Katherine Letitia, b. 1843, m. 1868, (Randall). Harriet Emily, b. 1844. Alice Margaret, b. 1849, m. 1870 ( Waif ord) .Mary Emma, b. 1852, m. 1872 (Buxtou). Maude Agnes, b. 1864. Brothers living, Sir George St. Patrick, K.C.S.I., C.B., b. 1805 ; was educated at Foyle Col- lege, Londonderry, and at Addiscombe; entered the Bengal Light Cavalry as Cornet 1821. Served with the Army of the Indus 1839 41, at the capture of Guznee, 1839, as a volunteer in pursuit of Dost Mahomed, 1839, and the forcing of the Khoord Cabul Pass, 1841 ; was taken prisoner at the murder of Sir H. W. Macnaughten, 1841. In the Cabul Retreat was made over as hostage to Akbar Khan from Jan. to Sept. 1842, and was a prisoner with the Sikhs, 1848 9; held several military and civil appointments 1847 58; became a Major-Gen. Bengal Staff Corps, 186l, and retired as Lieut. -Gen. 1867. Created a C.B. i860, and a K.C.S.I. 1866 : m, 1830, Charlotte Isabella, daughter of Dr. John Brown, Surgeon-Gen. Bengal. Residence, -20, Kensington-park-gardens, W. Clubs, United Service, Oriental. Richard Charles, C.B. 6.1817; is Col. in the Army, served on the Bengal Staff Corps, and is the Gov.- General's Dep. Commissioner in Simla : m. 1839, Ellen, daughter of Lieut. - Col. William Youngson, E.I.S. Residence, Simla. Sisters living, Honoria, b. 1807, m. 1831, Col. Burton, of the Bengal Cavalry. Mary Anne. b. 1812, m. 18, Dr. Bernard. Charlotte Frances,*. 1814. Marcia Eliza, b. 1815, m. Dr, A. Goodall. Creation, Baron Lawrence of the Punjaub, and of Grately, in the county of South- ampton, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1869. A Baronet, 1858. , Ermine : a cross, raguly, gules ; on a chief, azure, two swords in saltire, proper, pommels and hilts, gold, between as many leopards' heads, argent. (Crest, Out of an Eastern crown, or, a cubit arm entwined by a wreath of laurel and holding a dagger, all proper. Supporters, Dexter, an officer of the Guide Cavalry (Irregulars), of the Pathan tribe, in the province of Peshawur, habited and accoutred, proper ; sinister, an officer of the Sikh Irregular Cavalry, also habited and accoutred, proper. Residence, 26, Queen's-gate, W. Club, Athenaeum. LECONFIELD, BARON. (WYNDHAM.) HENRY WYNDHAM, 2nd Baron. Born July 31st, 1830; succeeded his father in 1869 ; was educated at Eton, and at Christ Church, Oxford; appointed Cornet 1st Life Guards, 1849, Lieut. 1852, and Capt. 1855, retired, 1867 ; is a Magistrate for Sussex ; was sometime a Lieut, in the West Hiding Hussar Yeomanry Cavalry ; sat at M.P. for West Sussex (C.) 1854 69: married (1867) Lady Constance Evelyn Primrose, 2nd daughter of the late Lord Dalmeny, and sister of the Earl of Rosebery, and has issue, living, To the just, right. Sons, George O'Brien, b. 1868. Charles Henry, b. 1872. Daughters, Mary Caroline, b. 1870. Another, b. 1874. Brother living, Percy Scawen, M.P., b. 1835, m. I860. Sisters living, Fanny Charlotte, b. 1820, m. 1842, (Montgomery) .Helen Caroline Eliza- beth, b. 1823. Blanche Julia, b. 1826, m. 1848, the 6th Earl of Mayo. Constance Elizabeth, b. 1835, TO. 1859, (Mure). Patron of twenty -three livings, Spofforth, R. Wressell, V. Catton, R. Seamer, V. Kirkby Overblows, R. Leconfleld, R. Wilberfoss, R. Yorkshire. Iping, R. West Grin- stead, R. Duncton, R. Kingston-by-Sea, R Coombe, R. Sutton, R. North Stoke, V.