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 370 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Per bend, sinister, ermine and argent, an eagle with two heads, displayed, sable, all within a bordure of the last, bezantee. CTreat, A buck's head, proper, attired, or, erased, sable, charged on the neck with a fesse engrailed, of the third, thereon three bezants. Supporters, Dexter, a stag, proper, attired, ducally gorged, and chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with a cross clechee, voided, also or; sinister, an eagle with wings elevated, sable, beaked and membered, or, ducally gorged with a chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the breast with a cross clechee, voided, also or. Seat, Overstone-park, Northamptonshire. Town Residence, 2, Carlton -gardens, S W. Clubs, Athenaeum, Reform, United University, Brooks's. Oxenfoord, Baron, title of the Earl of Stair on Roll of H. L. OXFORD, BISHOP OF, see "Lords Spiritual." OXFORD, Countess of, ELIZA NUGENT, daughter of the 1st and last Marquess of Westmeath ; m. 1831, the 6th Earl of Oxford, who d. 1853, when his title became extinct. Residence, Brampton Bryan Hall, Herefordshire. Oxmantown, Lord, son of the Earl of Rosse. (see Rosse.) Page-Wood, family name of Baron Hatherley. Paget, Baron, title borne by the Marquess of Anglesey, ,, family name of the Marquess of Anglesey. Paintland, Viscount, title borne by the Earl of Breadalbane. Paisley, Lord, grandson of the Duke of Abercorn. (see Abercorn.) Pakenham, Lord, son of the Earl of Longford, (see Longford.) ,, family name of the Earl of Longford. Pakington, ,, Baron Hampton. Palmer, Baron Selborne.