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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Baby, Baron, title borne by the Duke of Cleveland. RADNOR, EARL OF. (PLEYDELL.BOUVERIE.)* PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, F.R.A.S., F - R -H.S., F.Z.S., 4th Earl, and a Baronet. Born Sept- 18th, 1815; succeeded his father in 1869 ; was educated at Harrow, and at Christ Church, Oxford ; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Berkshire and Wiltshire; was High Sheriff of the latter county, 1846. Is Chairman of the Salis- bury and Warminster Courts of Wilts Quarter Sessions, and President of the Salisbury Infirmary: married (1840) Lady has issue, living, Sons, William, Viscount Folkestone, M.P., b. 1841 ; was educated at Harrow, and at Trinit y College, Cambridge ; is a Dep. Lieut, of Berks, and a Magistrate for Wiltshire and for Peterboro'; is a Capt. North Wilts Yeomanrv Cavalry; was Lieut. Berks Militia 18/0 2 ; has sat for Wiltshire South, (C.) since Feb. 1874 : m. 1866, Helen Matilda, daughter of the late Rev. Henry Chaplin, of Ryhall, Rutlandshire, and has witho ther issue, Jacob, b. 1868. Residence, Seford Hall, Stamford. Club, White's. Duncomb, b. 1842. Rev. Bertrand, b. 1845, m. 1870. John, b. 1846. Mark, b. 1851. Kenelim, b. 1852. Christopher, b. 1856. Frank, b. 1858, (twin with Gertrude). Daughters, Anne, b. 1844, m. 1867, (Spiers). Margaret, b. 1847, m. 1873, (Crichton.) Edith, bj, 1848. Gertrude, b. 1858, (twin with Frank). Brother living, Edward, P.C., b. 1818, TO. 1842. Sisters living, Jane Harriet, b. 181Q, i. 1847, (Ellice). Mary, b. 1825, m. I860, the 1st Lord Penzance. Patron of eight livings, Pewsey, R. Odstock, R. Stanton, R. St. Quintin, R'. Wiltshire. Hambleden, R. Surrey. Coleshill, V. Berkshire. Christchurch, V. and Holy Trinity, V. Folkestone, Kent. Creations, Viscount Folkestone and Baron Longford, 1747, Baron Pleydell-Bouverie and Earl of Radnor, 1765, all in the peerage of Great Britain. A Baronet, 1713. &rtns, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per fesse, or and argent, an eagle displayed, with two heads, sable, on the breast an escutcheon, gules, charged with a bend, vaire, Bouverie ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a bend, gules, guttee d'eau, between two ravens, sable, a chief cheeky, or and sable, Pleydell. Crest, A demi-eagle displayed, with two heads, sable, ducally gorged, or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet, argent. Supportf rs Two eagles, reguardant, wings elevated, sable, ducally gorged, or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet, argent. Seats, Longford-castle, Salisbury ; Coleshill-house, Highworth, Berkshire. Town Residence, 52, Grosvenor- street, W. Clubs, Travellers', Boodle's. KADNOK, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, William, 3rd Earl of Radnor. He was A.May ll, 1779, and succeeded his father, 1828. He was Recorder and High Steward of Salisbury, and represented that city in Parliament, 1802 28, being remarkable for his advanced liberalism. He voted for the Catholic Emancipation the Low Countries drove to take shelter in Great Britain. They are descended from one Laurence des Bouveries, who settled in Canterbury some 300 years ago. The first Earl married Harriet, only daughter and heir of Sir Mark Pleydell, of Coleshill-house, whose name his descendants have since joined to their own. Like the Coventrys, the Wards, and the Barings, the Bouveries laid the foundation of their coronet in the City of London, where Bouverie-street and Pleydell- street still commemorate their name.
 * The family of Bouverie is one of those which the religious persecutions of France and