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 506 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. YARBOROUGH, EARL OF. (ANDERSON-PELHAM.) CHARLES ALFRED WORSLEY ANDERSON- PELHAM, 4th Earl. Born June 16th, 1859 ; succeeded his father in 1875. Brothers living, Victor Ralph, b. 1866, heir pre- sumptive. Henry Cornwallis, b. 186s. Ano- ther, b. 1872. Sister living, Augusta Gertrude, b. 186l. Patron of fifteen livings, Cabourne, V. Brocklesby, R. Bonby, V. Keelby, V. Killinghome, V. Ruckland, V. Thorganby, V. Cadney, V. Cawkwell, V. Rothwell, R. Swallow, R. East Halton, V. Horkstow, V. Lincolnshire ; and, with others, Immingham, V. and with W. Haigh, Esq. Irby-upon-Humber, R. The love of my country prevails. Creation, Baron Yarborough of Yarborough, 17Q4, Earl of Yarborough and Baron Worsley of Appuldurcombe, Isle of Wight, 1837, all in the peerage of the United Kingdom. SfrntS, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, the two coats of Pelham, quarterly, viz. 1st, azure three pelicans, vulning themselves, argent; and 2nd, gules, two pieces of belts, with buckles erect in pale, the buckles, argent, being a coat of augmentation assumed in memory of Sir William Pelham having assisted in taking John, king of France, prisoner at the bat- tle of Poictiers; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a chevron, between three crosses flory, sable, Ander- son, Crests, I st, a peacock in pride, proper, Pelham; 2nd, a water-spaniel dog passant, or, Anderson. 5>ttpporterg, Dexter, a bay horse reguardant, charged on the body with three ancient buckles, gold; sinister, a water-spaniel dog reguardant, or, charged on the body with three crosses flory, sable. Seats, Brocklesby Park, Ulceby; and Manby Hall, Brigg, Lincolnshire; TitnessPark, Sunning Hill, Staines. Town Residence,, Arlington Street, W. YARBOROUGrH, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Charles Anderson-Pelham, 3rd Earl of Yarborough. He was b. Jan 14, 1835, and sue- ceeded his father, Jan. 7, 1862. Educated at Eton ; sat as M.P. for Great Grimsby, 185762 ; was a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate of Lincolnshire, and High Sheriff for Great Grimsby ; Lieut.-Col. of the Lincolnshire Rifles (1st Battalion) I860, and Capt. 1st Lincolnshire Light Horse Volunteer Corps 18fi7: m. 1858, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Hare, 4th daughter of the 2nd Earl of Listowel, K.P., and d. March, 1875, having had issue four sons and a daughter. YARBOROUGH, VICTORIA ALEXANDRINA HARE, Countess of, 4th daughter of the 2nd Earl of Listowel, K.P. ; b. 1840: m. 1858, the 3rd Earl of Yarborough, who d. 1875. Residence, Titness Park, Sunning Hill, Staines. YARBOROUGH, Dowager Countess of, see BARON MONSON. Yarde-Buller, family name of Baron Churston. Yarmouth, Earl of, M.P. son of the Marquess of Hertford. (see Hertford.) Yelverton, family name of Viscount Avonmore. ,, Baron, title borne by Viscount Avonmore.