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 474 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. George, 7th Marquess of, 8th Earl of, and 15th Baron Tweeddale. He was b. in 1753, and succeeded his kinsman, in 1787; m. April 18, 1785, Lady Hannah Charlotte Maitland, daughter of the /th Earl of Lauderdale, (she d. 1804); and d. Aug. 9, 1804, having had ssue five sons and seven daughters. Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, family names of Baron Saye and Sele. Tynedale, Baron, title borne by the Luke of Buccleuch. Tyrone, Baron, title of the Marquess of Waterford on Roll of H. L ,, Earl of, son of the Marquess of Waterford, (see Waterford.) Viscount, title borne by. ,, Tyrwhitt, family name of Baroness Berners. Uffington, Viscount, son of the Earl of Craven, (see Craven.) Ulster, Earl of, title borne by H.R.H., the Duke of Edinburgh. Upton, family name of Baron Templetown, Uxbridge, Earl of, title borne by the Marquess of Anglesey. VALENTIA, VISCOUNT. (ANNESLET.) ^ ARTHUR ANNESLEY, llth Viscount, hi the peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet; Premier Baronet of Ireland. Born Ang. 23rd, 1843; succeeded his grandfather in 1863; appointed Cornet 10th Hussars, 1864, and Lieut. 1868, retired 1872; is Lieut, in the Oxfordshire Yeomanry Ca- valry, and a Magistrate for Oxfordshire, and High Sheriff for that county 1874. Heir presumptive, His uncle, the Hon. Algernon Sydney Arthur, (son of the 10th Viscount). B. 1829; entered the l6th Lancers and served ,, . at Corfu during the Crimean War; wasAide-de- By the love of virtue. Camp to the Lord ffig. h Commissioner of the Ionian Islands (Lord Lisgar), 1858, and Secretary to the Governor of Hong Kong (Sir H. G. R. Robinson), I860 : is Hon. Col. of the Oxfordshire Militia: m. 1864, Helen Sydney, daughter of Griffith Richards, Esq., Q.C., and has with other issue, Arthur Sydney Evelyn, b. 1865. Residences, St. Vincent, Maidstone; 7, St. George's Square, W. Clubs, AJtmy and Navy. Sisters living, Mary, b. 1836, m. 1853, (Nangle). Flora, b. 1841, m. 1863, (Lyon). Creations, Viscount Valentia, 1622, Baron Mountnorris of Mountnorris castle- county of Armagh, 1628, both in the peerage of Ireland. A Baronet, 1620. 'grms, p a iy of six, argent and azure : over all a bend gules. (Crest, A Moor's head in profile, couped, proper, wreathed about the temples, argent and azure. Supporters, Dexter, a Roman knight in armour, or, short sleeves and apron, gules, face, arms and legs bare, the latter sandalled, argent; on his head a helmet, gold, on the top three feathers, of the second, holding in his exterior hand a shield, thereon a female's head; sinister, a Moorish prince, proper, in armour, or, wreathed round the temples, argent and azure, short sleeves and apron, gules, boots, gold, behind him a sheaf of arrows, proper, fastened by a pink ribbon, in his exterior hand a bow, proper. Seats, Bletchington-park, Oxford, and Eydon-hall, Banbury, Oxfordshire. Ctefts, Carlton, White's.