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 472 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. azure, vert, and argent, and issuaiit therefrom a demi-falcon rising, of the last Supporters, Dexter, a griffin, argent ; sinister, a lion, gules. Seat, Turvey-house, Dublin. Town Residence, 24, Park-lane, W. Clubs, Athenaeum, Union, Windham. TRIMLESTON, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, John Thomas, 15th Baron Trimleston, b. Jan. 31, 1773; succeeded his father, April 17, 1813; m. Jan. 16, 1793, Maria Theresa, daughter of R. Kirwan, Esq. of Cregg, (she d. 1824); and d. Oct. 7, 183Q, having issuo- a son and a daughter. Trollope, family name of Baron Kesteven. TRURO, BARON. (WILDE.) CHARLES ROBERT CLAUDE WILDE, 2nd Baron. Born Nov. 1st, 1816; succeeded his father in 1855 ; was educated at the Charterhouse, and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1842; was sometime Clerk of Assize on the Oxford Circuit, and Senior Registrar of Middlesex Registry, 18502 ; is Lieut. -Col. 4th Middlesex Rifles, Lieut.-Col. Commandant 3rd Mid- dlesex Artillery Volunteers, and Capt.- Commandant of the 1st Middlesex Light Steadily and diligently. Horse ; is a Dep. Lieut, for Middlesex and a Magistrate and a Dep. Lieut, for Kent: married (1838) Lucy, daughter of Robert Ray, Esq. Brother living, Thomas Montague Carrington, heir presumptive, b. 1818; was educated at the Charterhouse, and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1842, and was Secretary to his father when Lord Chancellor, i860; appointed Registrar in Bankruptcy at Manchester, 1852, and to the same office at Bristol, 1862 : m. 1853, Emily, daughter of Charles Chapman, Esq., of Balham, and has issue, Thomas Montague Morrison, b. 1856. Residence, 1, Sandringham-villas, Lee-road, Kent, S.E. Sister living, Emily Thomasine Claudine, *. 1815, m. 1837, (Wilde). Creation, Baron Truro of Bowes Manor, in the county of Middlesex, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1850. arms, Ermine : on a cross, sable, a plate ; on a chief, of the second, three martlets, argent. Crest, A hart, lodged, with a rose in its mouth, proper. Supporters, Two er. mines, proper. Seats, Bowes-manor, Southgate, Middlesex ; Falconwood, Shooter' s-lull, Kent. Town Residence, 29, Dover-street, W. TRURO, .Baron. His lordship's predecessor was his father, Thomas, 1st Baron Truro. He was *. July 7, 1782 ; was called to the Bar, 1817, and became Scrjeant-at- Law, 1824, King's Serjeant, 1827, Solicitor-General, 1839, Attorney- General, 1841, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, 18 to 1850, and was Lord High Chancellor, 1850, (in which year he was raised to the peerage) to 1852 : m. 1st, April 1813, Mary who d. 1840 daughter of W. Wileman, Esq., and b her had issue three sons and a daughter; 2ndly, Aug. 13, 1845. Augusta Emma, Daughter of H.R.H. the late Duke of Sussex and Lady Augusta Murray ; and d. Nov. 11, 1855, without issue from his last marriage. Her >dyship d. 1866. Tullibardme, Earl and Marquess of, son of the Duke of Athol&