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 420 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Savernake, Viscount, title borne by the Marquess of Ailesbury. Savile, family name of the Earl of Mexborough. SAYE AND SELE, BARON. (TWISLETON-WYKEHAM-FIENNES.) The Venerable FREDERICK TWISLETON- WYKEHAM-FIENNES, D.C.L. 13th Baron, son of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas James Twisleton, D.D. Archdeacon of Colombo, who was 2nd son of Thomas, 10th Baron, by his 2nd wife, Anna, daughter of Ben- jamin Ashe, Esq. Born July 4th, 1799 ; succeeded his cousin in 1847 ; was educated at Winchester, and at New College, Oxford, (B.C.L. 1825, D.C.L. 1832) ; has been Archdeacon of Here- Ask God for a brave spirit, ford since 1863, Canon Residentiary since 1840, and Treasurer of the Cathedral since 1832 ; is High Steward of Banbury, and a Magistrate for Hereford- shire : married (1827) the Hon. Emily Wingfield, 2nd daughter of the 4th Viscount Powerscourt, (this lady died, 1837), and has issue, living, Sows, John Fiennes, b. 1830 ; was educated at Harrow, and at Christ Church, Oxford ; is a Magistrate for Oxfordshire and Warwickshire : m. 1856, Lady Augusta Sophia Hay, daughter of the 10th Earl of Kinnoull, and has, with other issue, Geoffrey Cecil, b. 1858. Residence, 16, Queen' s-gate-terrace, Kensington, W. Club, Brooks' s. Ivo de Vesci Edward, C.B., b. 1831, m. 1864. The Rev. Wingfield Stratford, b. 1834, m. 1863. Frederick Nathaniel Fiennes, b. 1836. Daughters Emily Wingfield, b. 1828, m. 1st, 1849, (Gisborne), 2ndly, 1672, (Griffith). Isabella Elizabeth Catherine, b. 1837, TO. 1857, (Webb). His lordship married 2ndly (1857), the Hon. Caroline Leigh, 3rd daughter of the 1st Baron Leigh. Brother living, The Rev. Charles Samuel TWISLETON, b. 1806, m. 1837. Creations, Baron Saye and Sele, by writ, 1447 ; by patent, confirmatory of writ, 1603, both in the peerage of England. ^ring Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three lions rampant, or, Fiennes: 2nd and 3rd, argent, a chevron between three moles, sable, Twisleton. ffiwstg, 1st, a wolf sejant, proper, ducally gorged and chained, or, Fiennes; 2nd, an arm embowed, vested, sable, cuffed, argent, holding in the hand, proper, a mole spade, or, headed and armed, of the second. .Supporters Two wolves, argent, gorged and chained, as the crest. Seats, Broughton-castle, near Banbury, Oxfordshire; Residentiary-house, Hereford. Town Address, Grosvenor Hotel, Park-street, W. Club, Brooks's. SAYE AND SELE, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his cousin, William Thomas Eardley, 12th Baron Saye and Sele, b. April 21, 1798 ; succeeded his father, Nov. 13, 1844 ; and d. unmarried, March 31, 1847.