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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 393 ftrms, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ardent, a fesse between three moldiwarps, sahle, Mitfnrd; 2nd and 3rd, azure, three fusUs conjoined, in fesse, or, and (for distinction) a canton, ermine, Freeman, Crests, 1st, two human hand*, couped at the wrist, proper, grasping a sword, erect, argent, pommel and hilt, or, and impaled thereon a boar's head, sable, Mitford; 2nd, a demi-wolf, argent, holding between the paws a fusil, or, and gorged (for distinction) with a collar dancette, gules. Sitppcrtrrs, Two eagles, wings displayed and inverted, sable, beaked, membered, and charged on the breast with a fusil, or, and gorged with a wreath of shamrock, proper. Sent, Batsford-park, Moreton-in-the-Marsh. Town Residence, Vernon-house, 6, Park-place, St. James's, S.W. C/6s, Carlton, Boodle's, White's, St. Stephen's. REDESDALE, Baron,^His lordship's predecessor was his father, John Mitford, Esq. He was b. Aug. 18, 1748: was a distinguished lawyer, and, having filled the offices of Solicitor and Attorney-General, and Speaker of the House of Commons in England, in 1802 was appointed Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, and raised to the peerage, as Baron Redesdale. Assumed the surname and arms of Freeman in 1809 : m. June 6, 1803, Lady Frances Perceval, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Egmont, (she d. 1817) : and d. Jan. 16, 1830, having had issue a son and three daughters. Redlynch, Baron, 'title borne by the Earl of Ilchester. Keidhaven, Viscount, son of the Earl of Seafield. (see Seafield.) RENDLESHAM, BARON. (THELLUSSON.) FREDERICK WILLIAM BROOK THELLUS- SON, M.P., 5th Baron, in the peerage of Ireland. Born Feb. 9th, 1840; succeeded his father in 1852 ; was educated at Eton, and at Christ Church, Oxford; has been Lieut, in the 3rd Sussex Rifle Volunteers, and also in the Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry; is a Magistrate for Suffolk, of which county he was High Sheriff, 1870, and Major West Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry. Has sat as M.P. for Suffolk By labour and honesty. East (C.) since Feb. 1874: married (18(51) Lady Egidia Montgomerie, eldest daughter of the 13th Earl of Eglinton, K.T., and has issue, living, Sons, Frederick Archibald Charles, b. 1868. Percy Edward, b. 1874. Daughters, Adeline Egidia, b. 1862. Miriam Isabel, b. 1864. Ruby Alexandrina, b. 1870. Sister living, Anne Blanche, b. 183Q. Patron of three livings, Campsey,Ash, R. and Butlev, V. Suffolk. Aldenham, V. Herts. Creation, Baron Rendlesham of Rendlesham, in the peerage of Ireland, 1806. arms, Quarterly, wavy, or and argent: in the 1st and 4th quarters, two wings, barwise, in pale, and expanded towards the dexter, sable, each churtrcd with a trefoil slipped, in fesse, the point towards the sinister, or : in the -2nd and 3rd quarters, an oak tree eradicated, vert, thereon an escutcheon, placed bendwise, gules, and charged with three guttes, argent. Crrst, A demi-greyhound, salient, argent, collared, sable, between two wings elevated and expanded, sable, each charged with a trefoil, slipped, or. Supporters, Two greyhounds reguardant, argent, plain collared, sable. Seat, Rendlesham-hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Town Residence, 4, Grosvenor-gardens, w. Club, Carlton.