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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 397, Vert, a chevron between three stags at gaze, or, Robinson;, impaling for Vyner, azure, a bend, or, on a chief of the last, two choughs, proper. Crest, Out of a coronet, composed of fleurs-de-lis, or, a mount, vert, thereon a stag at gaze, of the first. Supporters, On either side a greyhound reguardant, sable. Seats, Studley Royal, Ripon, Yorkshire ; Nocton-hall, Lincoln. CJMds,AthenEeum,Reform,-'-Brooks's, Travellers', United Service. RIPON, Marquess of, His lordship's predecessor in the Earldom of Ripon was his lather, Frederick John Robinson, who was b. 1782 ; was a prominent politician and statesman, and lor a sh^rttime,in 1828, was Premier. In 1833, he was created Earl of Ripou, having previously (1827) been created Viscount Goderich : TO. Sept. 1st, 1814, Sarah Albinia Louisa, only daughter and eventually co-heir of Robert, 4th Erl of Buckinghamshire (she d. IbG/) ; and d. 1786, having had issue a son and a daughter. His lordship's predecessor in the Earldom of De Grey was his uncle, Thomas Philip, K.G. 2nd Earl de Grey and 3rd Baron Grantham. He was b. Dec. 8, 1/81, and succeeded his father as Baron Grantham, July 20, 1786, and inherited the Earldom from his aunt, who was created Countess ^de Grey in 1833; he was for three years Viceroy in Irelai.d; and was Lord Lieut, of Bedfordshire : m. July 20, 1805, Henrietta Frances, daughter of the 1st Earl of Enniskillen, (she d. 1848) ; arid d. Nov. 14, 1859, having had issue two buns and three daughters. RIVERS, BARON. (PITT-RIVERS.) To preserve a steady mind. HORACE PITT- RIVERS, 6th Baron. Born April 12th, 1814; succeeded his nephew in 1867 ; was educated at Harrow, and at the Royal Military College, Sand- hurst; appointed Capt. Royal Horse Guards, 1836, Major, 1846, and Lieut.- Col. 1853, retired, 1854; is a Magis- trate for Dorsetshire, and Wiltshire : mar- ried 1st (1845) Miss Eleanor Suter, who died 1872, and 2ndly (1874) Emmeline, only daughter of J. P. P. W. Bastard, Esq. Sister living, Harriet Elizabeth, b. 1816, m. 1841, (Bruce.) Patron of eleven livings, Cerne, V. Burton Bradstock, R. Bellchalwell, R. Iwerne Conrtnay, R. Cheselborne, R. Ibberton, R. Fifehead-Neville, R. Melcombe Horsey, R. Okeford Fitzpaine, R. Sturminster Newton, V. Steepleton Iwerne, R. Dorsetshire. Creation, Baron Rivers of Sudeley Castle, Gloucester, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1802. arms, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, a fesse cheeky, or and azure, between three bezants, Pitt; 2nd and 3rd. per pale, gules and azure, on a chevron, argent, between three martlets, or, an eagle displayed, sable, Beckford. Crests, 1st, a heron, close, argent, Pitt ; ynd, a heron's head, erased, or, holding in the bill a fish, argent, Beckford. .supporter*, Dexter, a falcon, or, wings inverted ; sinister, a unicorn, argent. Town Residence, *0, Prince's-gardens, W. &>-, Carlton, White's, Turf, Marlborough. RIVERS, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his nephew, Henry Peter, 5th Baron Rivers. He was A. April 7, 1849, succeeded his father, A^ril 28, 1866, and d. March 17, 186/.