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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. St. Anne, and the Austrian order of the Iron Crown : m. 1869, Lady Mary Anna Curzon, daughter of the 1st Earl Howe, and has issue, James Albert Edward, Lord Paisley, b. 1869, to whom the Prince of Wales was sponsor. Residences, Eerkham stead-house, Great Berkhamstead; 38, Upper Brook-street, W. C7w/ys, Carlton, Travellers' , White's, Sackville- street, (Dublin). Claud John, M.P., b. 1843. Geor.ge Francis, M.P., b. 1845, m. 1871. Frederick Spencer, b. 1856. Ernest William, b. 1858. Daughters, Harriet Georgiana Louisa, b. 1834, m. 1855, the 2nd Earl of Lichfield. Louisa Jane, b. 1836, m. 1859, the Earl of Dalkeith, eldest son of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch, K.G. Georgiana Susan, ft. 1841. Albertha Frances Anne, b. 1847, m. 1869, the Marquass of Blandford, eldest son of the Duke of Marlborough. Maud Evelyn, b. 1850, m. 1869, the 5th Marquess of Lansdowne. Brother living, Claud, P.C., b. 1813, m. 1844. Sister living, Harriet, b. 1812, m. 1836, (Baillie-Hanoilton). Creations, Baron Abercorn of Paisley, 1587, Baron Abercorn of Abercorn, 1693, Earl of Abercorn and Baron Arbroath, Hamilton, Mountcastle, and Kilpatrick, 1606, all in the peerage of Scotland. Baron Strabane, 1616, Viscount Strabane and Baron Mountcastle, 1701, Marquess of Hamilton of Strabane in the county of Tyrone, and Duke of Abercorn, 1868, all in the peerage of Ireland. Viscount Hamilton, 1786, Marquess of Abercorn, 1/90, all in the peerage of Great Britain. A Baronet, lo~60. armg Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gules,, three cinquefoils, ermine, Hamilton: 2nd and 3rd, argent, an ancient ship or lymphad, with one mast, the sails furled up and oars out, sable, Arran; over all an escutcheon, azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, or, Chatelherautt. (Crest, Out of a ducal coronet an oak tree, proper, fructed, or, and penetrated through the stem transversely by a frame-saw, proper, the blade inscribed with the word "Through." Supporters, Two antetopes argent, horned, unguled, ducally gorged* hoofed, and the chain reflexed over their backs, or. Seats, Duddingston-house, Portobello, Scotland; Baron's-court, Newton Stewart, Tyrone, Ireland. Town Residence, Hampden-house, Green-street, W. C7M/*,Carlton, Travellers', White's. Official Residences, Dublin Castle; Vice Regal Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin. ABERCORN, Duke of, His grace's predecessor was his grandfather, Tohii James, K.G. 1st Marquess and 9th Earl of Abercorn. He was b. 1/56, and succeeded his uncle as Earl of Abercorn, Oct. 9, 1789 ; in the following year was created Marqaess Of Abercorn: m. 1st, June 20, 1/79, Catherine, daughter of Sir Joseph Copley, Bart, of Sprotboro', (she d. 1791), and by her had issue, James (Viscount Hamilton), father of the present peer; Claud, who d. in 1808, and three daughters; 2ndly, 1792, his cousin, Cecil, daughter of the Hon. and Rev. George Hamilton, Canon of Windsor and Rector of Taplow, (this marriage was dissolved, 1799), and by her had a daughter, Cecil Frances, (who m. 1815, the 3rd Earl of Wicklow, K.P.) ; 3rdly, 1800, Lady Anne Jane Gore, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Arran, K.P. and d. Jan-. 27, 1818, without issue from his last marriage. Her ladyship survived him nine years. ABERCROMBY, BARON. (ABERCROMBY.) GEORGE RALPH ABERCROMBY, 4th Baron. Born Sept. 23rd, 1838; succeeded his father in 1852: married (1858) Lady Julia Janet Georgiana Duncan-Haldane, a Lady of the Bedchamber in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and only daughter of the 2nd Earl of Camperdown. Brothers living, John, heir presumptive, b. 1841 ; educated at Harrow; entered the Rifle Bri- gade 1858; became Lieut. 1861, andretired 1870. Residence, 1, Chapel- street, S.W. Clul>-~, Naval and Military. Live (here) that you may live (hereafter.) Ralph, fr. 1842.