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 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. 557 ostrich supporting the colors of the soth Regt., thereon an escroll gules inscribed with the word " Vimiera " in letters of gold. Seat Castleton, near Cardiff. Club Constitutional. Sons Uving GEORGE FERDINAND, b. July 7th, 1855; is Capt. 2nd Batn. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. Club, Naval and Military. Radzivill Frederick, b. 1856. ClarenceJFrancis, b. 1857 : m. 1891, Blanche, da. of G. T. Clark, Esq., of Taly Garn. Ivor Augustus, b. 1860: in. 1891, Georgiana, da. of the late John Osborne, Esq., Q.C. Devereux Philip, b. 1864 ; is Lieut, ist Batn. Queen's Own (Roy. W. Kent Regt.). Leolin Charles, b. 1866. Roland Stuart, b. 1871. Charles Evelyn, b. 1875. Brother living George Edmond Lushington, b. 1828 ; ed. at Roy. Mil. Acad., Woolwich ; entered R.E. 1846, became Major 1870, Lieut.-Col. 1872, Col. 1877, and Maj.-Gen. 1886: in. 1852, Camilla Georgina, who d. 1876, da. of Maj.-Gen. Calder, R. E., and has issue living, Edmond Somerville Forestier, b. 1860; is Capt. R.A. : m. 1887, Ellen Mary Camilla, da. of the late Major F. A. Fenton, M.S.C., and has issue living, Edmond Alec^. 1888, George Townshend Forestier, b. 1866 ; is Lieut. R.H.A. : m. 1892, Lady Mary Maud Diana Liddell, da. of 2nd Earl of Ravensworth, Claude Edward Forestier, b. 1868; is Lieut. R.A., F.va Catharine Forestier: in. 1887, Capt. Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan [see Vyvyan, Bart.], Ada Constance Forestier, Camilla Sophia Forestier, Vera Helen Forestier. Residence, The Warren, Old Charlton, Kent. Sisters living Adelaide Helen Louisa. Anna Matilda Catherine : m. ist, 1851, Major Henry Paget, who d. 1853 ; 2ndly, 1880, Maj.-Gen. William Drummond Scrase-Dickins (h.p.). Residence, Collingwood, Hawkhurst, Kent. The ist baronet, Gen. Sir George Townshend, G.C.B., K.C.T.S., was a distinguished Peninsular officer, and sometime Com.-in-Ch. at Fort St. George, E. Indies, and Lieut. -Gov. of Chelsea Hospital. WALKER, Creation 1856, of Oakley House, Suffolk. Sir BALDWIN WAKE WALKER, and Baronet ; b. Sept. 24th, 1846; 5. his father, Adm. Sir BALDWIN WAKE, K.C.B., 1876; entered R.N. 1859, and became Capt. 1886 ; is a Pacha of the Ottoman Empire ; served in Egyptian war 1882 (medal and bronze star) : m. 1877, Fanny Augusta, da. of the late Capt. Cowper Coles, R.N., C.B., and has issue. ^rma Gules, on a chevron between three cross-crosslets argent, an anchor sable ; on a chief of the second, three stags' heads cabossed proper, a canton azure, thereon a representation of the diamond decoration of a Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, conferred on the late Sir Baldwin by the Sultan for his services in Syria. Cnst Out of a naval crown azure, a stag's head proper, gorged with an eastern crown or. Residence The Depperhaugh, Hoxne, Scole. Club Wellington. Ready and faithful. Daughter living. Irene Catherine Wake, b. 1889. Brothers living--FRANCIS ELLIOTT, b. March gth, 1851 ; is a retired Lieut. R.N. : m. 1883, Helen Constance, da. of the late Rev. Archibald Paris, and has issue living, Baldwin Charles, b. 1884, Helen Marjorie. Residence, Escrick, York. - Frederic George Arthur, b, 1857: m. 1883, Mary Eleanor, da. of the late v illiam Forster, Esq., Bar.-at-law, and has issue living, Charles Sinclair Wake, b. 18^4, William Krederic Wake, b. 1888, Marjorie Ella Wake, Freda Evelyn Wake, Joan Marv Wake. Residence, Sisters living Mary Anne: m. 1854, Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq. Residences, Campsall Hall, Doncaster ; Earlham Hall, Norwich. - Emily :. 1870, the Rev. Francis William Peel, R. of Burghwallis, and h^s issue living, Charles Steers, b. 1872, Erica, b. 1874, Baldwin Walker, b. 1877, Hugh Sinclair, b. 1878. . Residence, Burghwallis Rectory, near Doncaster. - Florence Charlotte : Dorothy Catharine, Muriel Sinclair, Sybil Robertson. Residence, Diss Rectory, Norfolk. The ist baronet, Adm. Sir Baldwin Wake, K.C.B., was Comptroller of the Navy 1847-60. He served many years in the Turkish service, and was made a Pacha for his services on the coast of Syria. WALKER, Creation 1868, of Sand Hutton, co. York, and of Beachampton, Bucks. .Sir JAMES ROBERT WALKER, 2nd Baronet ; b. Oct. I9th, 1829 ; s. his father, Sir JAMES, 1883 ; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1851, M.A. 1860) ; sat as M.P. for Beverley (C) 1859-65 ; was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1888 ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for N. Riding, and a J.P. for E. Riding of York : m. 1863, Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron, 3rd da. of Sir J. Heron-Max- well, 6th baronet, and has issue. jpatron of bm ^Eibings Lockington R., North Dalton V., Sand Hutton V., Yorkshire. $rms Argent, on a chevron gules, between three crescents azure, as many annulets, or. Crest Out of a battlement argent, a dexter arm embowed in armour azure, on the hand proper, a lizard vert. Seat Sand Hutton, York. Town Residence 41, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs Carlton, Conservative, Wellington, Yorkshire. Honesta quam magna. Htrw great is honesty. Sons living JAMES HERON, b. 1865; ed. at Eton; is Lieut. 3rd Batn. Hampshire Regt. : m. 1889, Violet Maud Cecil, da. of Maj.-Gen. Ceci Robert St. John Ives
 * . 1875, the Rev. Charles Robertson Manning, R. of Diss, and has issue living, Mary Florence,