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 452 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE, In Thee, O Lord, have I put my trust. STRATHMORE AND KINGHORNE, EARL OF. (BOWES-LYON.) CLAUDE BOWES-LYON, 13th Earl, in the peerage of Scotland, and a Representative Peer for Scotland, 2nd son of Thomas George, Lord Glamis, who died 1834, eldest son of the llth Earl, by Charlotte, daughter of Joseph Valentine Grimstead, Esq. Born July 21st, 1824 ; succeeded his brother in 1865 ; educated at Winchester, and at Christ Church, Oxford ; appointed Lieut. 2nd Life Guards, 1848, retired, 1854 ; was Capt. in the Forfarshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 185662, and Capt. 9th Forfarshire Rifle Volunteers, 18602; is Lord Lieut, of Forfarshire, and a Magistrate for that county and Sussex: married (1853) Frances Dora, daughter of Oswald Smith, Esq. of Blendon, and has issue, living, Sons, Claude George, Lord Glamis, b. 1855. Francis, b. 1856. Ernest, b. 1858. Herbert, A. I860. Patrick, b. 1863. Kenneth, b. 1867. Malcolm, b. 1874. Daughters Constance Frances, b. 1865. Mildred Marion, b. 1868. Maud Agnes, b. 1870. Evelyn, b. 1872. Sister living, Frances, m. 1858, (Trevanion). Creations, Baron Glamis, 1445, Earl of Kinghorne, Viscount Lyon and Baron Glamis, 1606 ; Earl of Strathmore, Baron Tannadyce, Sydlaw, and Strathdichtie, by renewed patent, 1672 and 1677, all in the peerage of Scotland. Storing, Quarterly: 1st and 4th, argent, a lion rampant, azure, within a double tressure, flory counterflory, gules, Lyon; 2nd and 3rd, ermine, three bows in pale, proper, Bowes. Creat, Between two slips of laurel, a lady to the girdle, habited, and holding in her right hand a thistle, all proper. .Supporters, Dexter, a unicorn, argent, armed, imguled, naaned, and tufted, or; sinister, a lion, gules. Seat, Glamis -castle, Forfarshire. Town Residence^ 41, Queen's-gate-gardens, W. Club, Carlton. STRATHMORE, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his brother, Thomas George Lyon Bowes, 12th Earl of Strathmore. He was b. Sept. 28th, 1822, and succeeded his grandfather, Aug. 22, 1840; was an officer in the 1st Life Guards; Captain of the South Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, a Dep. Lieut, of Forfarshire, and a Representative Peer of Scotland : m. April 30, 1850, the Hon. Charlotte Maria Barrington, daughter of the 6th Viscount Barrington, (she d. 1854) ; and d. Sept. 13, 1865, without issue. STRATHNAIRN, BARON. (ROSE.) HUGH HENRY ROSE, G.C.S.I. G.C.B. D.C.L. P.C. 1st Baron, son of the Right Hon. Sir George Rose, G.C.H. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary at Berlin and Munich,! and M.P. for Christchurch, 181844. Born 1803 ; educated at Berlin ; was for many years employed in the Diplomatic Service ; entered the ] 9th Regt. 1820, became Lieut. 1821, Capt. 1824, Major, 1826 ; Lieut.-Col. 1839 ; Equerry to the late Duke of Cam- bridge, 1839; Col. 1851, Major-Gen. 1854, Lieut.-Gen. 1860, and Gen. 1867. Served in the Syrian campaign 1840 as Col. on