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 458 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. SUTHERLAND, DUKE OF. (SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER.) GEORGE GRANVILLE WILLIAM SUTHER- LAND-LEVESON-GoVER, K.G. 3rd Duke, and a Baronet, Lord Lieut, of Cromartie, and of Sutherland. Born Dec. 19th, 1828, succeeded his father in 1861 ; has been Major Commandant 1st Sutherland Rifle Volunteers since 1860 ; was M.P. for Sutherland, 185261 : married (1849) Anne, daughter of John Hay Mackenzie, Esq., Countess of Cromartie in her own right, and late Mistress of the Robes to You may break, but shall not bend me. the Queen, and has issue, living, Sons, Cromartie, Marquess of Stafford, M,P. b. 1851 ; was educated at Eton ; entered the 1st Life Guards as Cornet 1871, and became Lieut. 1871. Has sat as M.P. for Sutherlandshire (L.) since Feb/1874. Francis, Viscount Tarbat, b. 1852 ; heir to the Earldom of Cromartie, Daughters, Florence, b. 1855.^-Alexandra, b. 1866. Brother living, Ronald Charles, b, 1845. Sisters lining, Elizabeth Georgiana, b. 1824, m. 1844, the 8th Duke of Argyll, K.T. Caroline, b. 1827, ?7i. 1847, the 4th Duke of Leinster. Constance Gertrude, b. 1834, m. 1852, the 1st Duke of Westminster. Patron of thirteen livings, Trentham, V. Blurton, V. Hanford, V. Sheriff Hales, V. Normacot, V. Barlaston, V. Staffordshire. Longdon-upon-Terne, D. Ketley, V. Donington, R. Kinnersley, R. Lilleshall, V. Donnington-wood, V. Pain's-lane, V. Shropshire. Creations, Earl of Sutherland and Lord Strathnaver, in the peerage of Scotland, 1228, Baron Gower of Stittenham, York, 1703, Viscount Trentham, and Earl Gower, 17-16, Marquess of Stafford, 1786, Duke of Sutherland, 1833 ; all in the peerage of the United Kingdom. Slrtns,-^Quarterly : 1st and 4th, barry of eight, argent and gules, a cross flory, sable, Gower; 2nd, azure, three laurel leaves, or, Leveson; 3rd, gules, three mullets, or, within a bordure, gold, charged with a double tressure flory counterflory, gules, Sutherland. (Crests, 1st, a goat's head erased, ermine, Leveson: 2nd, a wolf passant, argent, collared and lined, or, Gower; 3rd, a cat- a-mountain, proper, Sutherland. Supporters, Dexter, a wolf (sometimes also called a Gower), argent, collared and lined, or ; sinister, & savage, wreathed about the temples and waist with laurel, holding in his dexter hand a club, resting m his shoulder, proper, and supporting with his sinister hand an antique shield, charged with the arms of the ancient family of Sutherland., Golspie ; and Loch Invert-house, Loch Inver, Sutherland ; House of Tongue, Lairg ; Tarbat-house, Ross-shire ; Castle Leod, Diugwall ; Trentham, h.all, Staffordshire; Lilleshall, Newport, Shropshire. Town Residence, Stafford-house, St. James's, S.W. Clu b, Travellers ' . SUTHERLAND, Duke of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, George Granville, K.G. 2nd Duke of Sutherland. He was b. Aug. 8, 1786, and succeeded his father, July 19, 1833, and his mother in the Scotch honours, Jan. 29, 1839 ; was Lord Lieut, of Sutherland, Custos Rotulorum of Staffordshire, and High Steward of Stafford ; during his father's lifetime he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Gower : n. May 26, 1823, Lady Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Howard, daughter of the 6th Earl of Carlisle. K.G. ; and d. Feb. 28, 1861, having had issue four sons and seven daughters. Her Grace d in 1868. Sutherland-Dunbar, family name of Baron Duffus. Button, (Manners-Button), family name of Viscount Canterbury, Sydlaw, Baron, title borne by the Earl of Strathmore,