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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 479 His lordship married 2ndly (1841), Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Jones Panton, Esq. of Plasgwyn, Anglesey, and has issue, living, Sows, Charles Hussey Panton, b. 1847, m. 1875. Claude Hamilton, b. 1849. Robert Cham - pion, b. 1854. Walter Warwick, b. 1856. Daughters, Mary Charlotte Martha, b. 1842, m. 186a, (Tremayne). Maud Frances, b. 1845. Edith, b. 1851, m. 1873 (Neeld). Brother living, John. Cranch Walker, b. 1818, m. 1st, 1840 ; 2ndly, 1861. Sister living, Charlotte Eliza, b. 1815, m. 1833, ( Arbuthiiott). Creations, Baron Vivian of Glynn and of Truro, county of Cornwall, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1841. A B*ronet, 1828. arms, Or : on a chevron, azure, between three lions' heads erased, proper, as many annulets, gold ; on a chief embattled, gules, a wreath of oak, or, between two medals, that on the dexter representing the gold medal and clasp given to the late lord for his services in the actions of Sahagreen, Benevente, and Orthes ; and that on the sinister the silver Waterloo medal. (Crest, Issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled, and having at each end a tower, a demi-hussar, in the uniform of the 18th Regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to the sinister, gules, and inscribed with gold letters, " Croix d'Orade." Supporters, Dexter, a grey horse, caparisoned, thereon mounted a hus- sar of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons (Hussars) habited, armed, and accoutred, his sword drawn, proper ; sinister, a bay horse, guardant, caparisoned, thereon mounted a lancer of the 12th, (or Prince of Wales's regiment of Lancers), habited, armed, and ac- coutred, supporting his lance, also proper. Seats, Glynn, Bodmin, Cornwall ; Plasgwyn, Pentraeth, Anglesea. s, Brooks's, United Service. VIVIAN, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Richard Hassey, 1st Baron, G C.B. G.C H. D.C.L. HP wa^ 6. July 28, 1//5; created a Baronet in >28. and raised to the peerage in 1841 ; was a Lieut. -General in the Army, Colonel of the i'2th Lancers, and of the 1st Dragoons, Master-General of the Ordnance ; was succes- sively M.P for Windsor, Truro, and East Cornwall, and was a Count of various Foreign Orders: m. ist, Sept. 14, 1804, Eliza, daughter of P. Champion de Crespigny, Fsq. (she d 1831), and by her had issue two sons and three daughters: 2ndly, Oct. 10, 1833, Letitia, daughter of the Rev. James A. Webster, of Ashford, Ireland; and d. Aug. 20, 1842, having had issue from his last marriage, a daughter. VIVIAN, LETITIA, Baroness, daughter of the Rev. James Agnew Webster: m. 1833, as his 2nd wife, the 1st Baron Vivian, who d. 1842. Residence, 51, Cadogan Place, S.W.