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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 339 LEWIS, Creation 1846, of Harpton Court, Radnorshire. Sir HERBERT EDMUND FRANKLAND LEWIS, 4th Baronet; b. March 3ist, 1846; s. his father, the Rev. Sir GILBERT FRANKLAND, 1883 ; eel. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; is a J.P., a D.L., and a County Councillor (Walton Div.) for Radnor (High Sheriff 1886) : m. 1889, Maria Louisa, el. da. of James Arthur Taylor, Esq., of Strensham Court, Tewkesbury, and widow of Col. G. F. Dallas. ^rms Argent, a cross double parted sable fretty or ; in the ist and 4th uarters an eagle displayed gules, and in the 2nd and 3rd, a lion rampant of tlie second ducally crowned or. Cltst On a cap of maintenance an heraldic tiger statant or. Seat Harpton Court, near Kington, Herefordshire. Clubs Travellers', Windham. Sisters living' Mary Anna Elinor {Lady HammicK) : in. 1890, Expertus fidelem. Col. Sir St. Vincent Alexander Hammick, 3rd Bart. Residence, Cairo, Having found me Egypt. faithful. WidOW living Of 3rd Baronet JANE (Lady La-Mis), da. of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd baronet : m. 1843, Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, 3rd baronet, who  Enms, and Radnor (LC) 1812-55, and successively Vice-Pi usident of the Board of Trade, Treasurer o' the Navy, and Commissioner of the Poor Law. The 2nd baronet, Sir George Cornewall, P.C., an eminent essayist, historian, and philosophical writer, represented to be the most learned man of his feneraticn, was also M.P. for Radnor (L), and successively Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home ecretary, and Secretary for War. LEWIS, Creation 1887, of Hyde Park Gate, Middlesex. Sir CHARLES EDWARD LEWIS, ist Baronet, son of the late Rev. George William Lewis, M.A., sometime Incumbent of Chapel of Ease, Ramsgate ; &. Dec. 23rd, 1825 ; is a J.P. for co. Derry, and a Director of London and Provincial Bank, Limited, and of several other leading financial institu- tions ; sat as M.P for Londonderry (C) 1872-86 (when he was unseated - on a scrutiny), and for N. Antrim Div. of co. Antrim 1887-92 : m. 1850, Isabella, da. of the late Richard Annesley Ellison, Esq., Merchant, of Bristol. ^irms Per fesse nebulee argent and azure, a fleur-de-lis between two boars' heads couped and erect in chief of the last, and a like boar's head between two fleur-de-lis in base of the first, ferst On a wreath of the colours, in front of a boar's head couped and erect azure, three roses fesse- wise argent, barbed and seeded proper. Marine Residence 35, Brunswick Terrace, Brighton. Town Resi- dence 36, Hyde Park Gate, S.W. Clubs Carlton, Conservative, St. Stephen's, Gresham. Non nobis nascimur. We are not born for ourselves. Brother living (not in remainder to the Baronetcy'] Francis Theodore, b. 1827 : m. 1862, Sylvia St. Mary, who d. 1891, da. of the late Benjamin W. Ball, Esq. Residence, Westhaye, Putney Hill, S.W. Chit, City Carlton. LIGHTON, Creation 1791, of Merville, Dublin. Sir CHRISTOPHER ROBERT LIGHTON, 7th Baronet ; b. July 4th, 1848 ; s. his father, the Rev. Sir CHRISTOPHER ROBERT, 1875 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1870) ; Bar. Lincoln's Inn 1874 ; is a D.L. and a J.P. for Herefordshire (High Sheriff 1885) : m. 1880, Helen Frances, el. da. of James Houldsworth, Esq., of Coltness, Lanarkshire. $rms Barry of eight argent and vert, over all a lion rampant crowned with an eastern crown or, armed and langued azure, a canton of Ireland. Crest A lion's head erased crowned with an eastern crown or, langued azure. Residence- -Hayes, Kent. Club Oxford and Cambridge. Daughters living- Mabel Katharine Mary, b. 1888. Winifred Helen, Fortitudine et prudentia. & 1891. By fortitude and Brothers living ANDREW HAMILTON DIGBY, b. April 23th, prudence. 1850 ; ed. at Repton Sch. ; entered R. N. 1864, but was prevented serving by a severe accident the same year. Rev. Claud Hamilton Dallas, b. 1860 ; ed. at Repton Sch., and at Clare Coll., Camb. ; is Curate of Hoar- withy. Residence, Hoarwithy Curatage, Ross, Herefordshire.