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 109 PEERS, BAROXETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [BROWN Francpsca (d. i March 1901), o. c. of Signor Gaetano Vignati ; m. ^nd, 1901, Maria Sopliia (Residence — dau. of late Col. Fauuce, 4th King's Own Regt., and d. 2 Xov. 1904. Issue by l.st m. — 1. Wilfrid Francis Brougham, b. 2.5 Nov. 1864 : ni. 27 Nov. 1889, Matilda Caroline, dau. of late Alex- ander Donald McGregor, of Melrose, Guernsey. Issue — Francis St. John McGregor Brougham, b. 18 Sept. 1890. Mary Monica Anita. 2. Evelyn Albinia, ni. 6 Aug. 1890, Rev. Gi'orge Lowes Dickinson, M.A., rector of Dcene, Wansford, Northants, and has issue. 3. Hon. Reginald Thomas Dudley Brougham, b. 2 Dec. 1853 ; m. 1st, 25 Feb. 1884, Augusta Louisa (marr. dissolved 1900 ; d. 16 May, 1902), dau. of Arthur Wellesley Ward, of Calverly Manor, Tunbridge Wells ; m. 2nri, 1 Dec. 1900, Isabella Augusta, dau. of late S. Leo Schuster. Residence — Whinfell House, Crowborough, Sussex. Club — Arthur's. 1. Hon. Alice Eleanora, m. 30 Nov. 1863, Rev. the Hon. Thomas Fdwardes, who d. 3 Dec. 1896, and has issue. Residence — St. Katherine's, C'radley, Malvern. 2. Hon. Emily Evelyn, m. 23 April, 1867, Capt. Francis Sandys Dugm'ore, who d. 10 Nov. 1893, and has issue. Residence — Brockhurst, Guernsey. 3. Hon. Adela Mary Grenville, m. 20 April, 1885, Sir Charles Archer Cook, K.C.B. {see Knightage). BROUGHTON, Barony (Ext. 3 June IS 69). Creat. 20 Feb, 1851. The late Rt. Hon. John Cam Hobhouse, Isr Babon Broughton, G.C.B., F.R.S., b. 27 June. 1786; m. 26 July 1828, Lady Julia Hay (d. 3 April 1835), dau. of George, 7th Marq. of Tweeddale, and d. 3 June, 1869, when the barony became extinct. Issue — 1. Hon. Charlotte, m. 27 July, 1854, Dudley, 4th Baron Dorchester. 2. Hon. Sophia, m. 31 July, 1851, John, 5th Earl of itoden, whom see. BROUGHTON, 11th Bt., oS Broughton (E.). Great. 10 March, 1660. — Sir Henry John Delves Broughton. B. 10 Sept. 1883 ; capt. Irish Gds. ; ni. 8 July, 1913, Vera Edyth, dau. of Griffith Boscowen, of Trevalyan Hall, Rossett, N. Wales ; sue. his father 1914 ; patron of 5 liv- ings. Residences — Broughton Hall, Eccleshall, Staffordshire ; Doddington Park. Nantwich ; 11, Mount Street, W. Club — Guards'. Sir Henry Delves Broughton, 9th Bt., b. 22 June, 1808 ; m. 24 Feb. 1857, Eliza Florence Alexandrina (d. 14 Nov. 1882), dau. of Louis Rosenzweig, and d. 26 Feb. 1899. Issue— 1. Sir Delves Louis Broughton, 10th Bt., b. 1 June, 1857 ; m. 1st, 26 April, 1881, Rosamond (d. 11 Oct. 1885), dau. of John Lambart Broughton. of Alm- ington Hall, Staffs. ; 2nd, 21 Dec. 1887, Mary Evelyn, dau. of Rowland Hugh Cotton, of Btwall Hall, Derby- shire ; and d. 15 April, 1914. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Capt. Sir Henry Delves J. Broughton, pres. Bt. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Brian Evelyn Delves Broughton, b. 16 April, 1898. 1. Violet Evelyn Delves. 2. Amice Ivy Delves. 2. Brian Delves Broughton, b. 16 April, 1865 ; m. 26 July, 1886, Minnie Elizabeth, dau. of George Rowe. 1. Zoe AngeUque, m. 1881, Neville Thursby, and has issue. Residence — Harleston, Nortliants. 2. Rhoda Delves, m. 7 Nov. 1885, her cousin, Vernon Lamonerrie Delves Broughton, and has issue. Resi- dence — Eastholmc, WelUngton Square, Cheltenham. 3. Saba Maud, m. 10 Nov. 1896, Lionel Charles Moles- worth, and has issue. Residence — Tlie White Cot- tage, Watham Abbey. BROUN, 10th Bt., of Colstoun (Scot.). Great. 16 Feb. 1C8G. — Sir William Broun, s. of 9th Bt. B. 18 Dec. 1848; m. 12 April, 1871, Alice Jane, dau. of late J. C. Peters, of Hope House, Manly Beach, Sydney ; sue. his father 1882. Among the remote ancestors of this family is the famous necromancer Hugo de Gif- ford [temp. 1200) who according to tradition in- vested the famous Colstoun Pear, which is still preserved at Colstoun, with the power of securing unfailing prosperity for its possessor. This passed into the Broun family through a dau. of Lord Yester who married a Broun in the sixteenth century. The 2nd Bt. was drowned with his wife and family, when the pear and estates parsed away to another branch of the family and became separated from the baronetcy. The story goes that his wife had attempted to eat the pear, which is said to still show marks of teeth, though accord- ing to another version she had only dreamt of eating the pear on the night of her marriage. Residences — Colstoun. Gunnedah ; Thornydyke,' Goonamble, X.S. Wales. Issue living — 1. James Lionel Broun, b. 1875. 2. William Arthur Broun, b. 12 Oct. 1876. 3. Reginald Augustus Broun, b. 1878 ; m. 1910, Alice Maud, dau. of W. B. Wilkinson, of Mosman, Sydney, N.S.W. 4. Claud McBrydo Broun, b. 1832. 1. Elizabeth Eleanor Maide, m. 1898, Ernest Fred'Tick Doyle, and has issui^ Residence — Werriston, Werri* Creek, N.S.W. 2. Alice Marion Blanche, m. 1904, Leslie Sprague, and has issue. Residence — Dungowan, Tamworth, N.S.W. 3. Linda Isabella, m. 1910, William Shubrick Martin. Residence— Werris Creek, N.S.W. Sir William Broun, 9th Bt., b. 21 July, 1804 ; m. 18 July, 1843, Elizabeth (d. 19 Aug. 1899), dau. of .lohn Smith, of Drongan, Ayr, an! d. 10 Jun ;, 1832. Isiu; living — 1. Sir William Broun, pres. Bt. 2. John Smith Broun, b. 1853. 3. David Limond Broun, b. 1855 ; m. 1877, Margaret, dau. of Martin Kelly, of N.S.W. Residence — Bassen- dean, Tingha, New England, N.S.W. Issue — 1. William James Broun, b. 1882. 1. Kate Mary Emily. 2. Sarah, m. 23 Aug. 1904, WiUiam Bissett Whight- man Knowles, and has issue. Residence — Inverell, New England, N.S.W. 3. Eleanor Gale. 4. Elizabeth Smith, m. 31 Jan. 1914, Rumney Gibbons. 1. Marian Henderson, m. 1st, 9 July, 1885, Arthur Swift Darby, who d. 1894, of Campo Santo, N.S.W. ; m. 2nd, 1903, Rev. William Laycock, M.A., vie. of Oxton, Southwell, Notts. 2. Elizabeth Smith, m. 22 .July, 1886, Rev. John Mackic, D.D., of St. Andrew's Church, Kingston, Canada, and has issue. 3. Mary, m. 12 Feb. 1884, William Saul, M.D., who d. 1903, and has issue. Residence — Dalblair, Bos- combe, Bournemouth. 4. Isabella Gilmore, m. 27 Oct. 1898, Thomas Edmund Burkcr Thompson. Residence — Halton Lee, Hawk- wood, Boscombc. BROWN, 1st Bt., of Broome Hall (U.K.). Great. 5 Jan. 1903. — Sir Alexander H.ar- GBEAVEs Brown, s. of Alexander Brown, of Beilby Grange, Yorks, and Sarah Benedict, dau. of James Brown, of New York, and grandson of Sir William Brown, 1st Bt. of Liverpool. B. 11 April, 1844; m. 5 Jan. 1876, Henrietta, dan. of Charles R. Blandy, of Madeira ; ed. privately; M.P. (L.U.) Wenlock 1868-85, and Wellington div. Salop 1885-1906 ; formerly cornet 6th D.G.. ret. 1866 ; hon. col. Lane, and Ches. R.G.A. (Tei-r. Force), lieut.-col. comdg. 1869-1888 ; V.D. ; partner in Brown, Shipley & Co., merchants, of London ; J.P., Surrey, Lanes. Residences — 12, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. ; Broome Hall, Holmwood, Surrey. Clubs — Brooks's ; Reform. Issue — 1. Capt. Gordon Hargreaves Brown, Colds. Gds., b. 31 July, 1880 ; m. 18 Oct. 1910, Editha Ivy, dau. of Vice-Adm. Pigott, of Doddershall Park, Bucks ; ed. at Eton and R.M.C. Sandhurst : Issue — John Hargreaves Brown, b. 16 Aug. 1913. Joan Terrell Hargreaves. 2. Walter Hargreaves Brown, M.A. Camb. ; b. 6 Sep. 1881 ; m. 22 July, 1913, Alberta Laura, dau. of the late Capt. Guy Mainwariug, R.N. Club — Brooks'. 1. Agnes Sara Hargreaves, m. 15 Dec. 1908, Major James Bruce Jardine, D.S.O. (Club — Cavalry), 5th Lancers, and has issue. 2. Gladys Emily Hargreaves, m. 26 June, 1907, Geoffrey Edward Huth, J. P. (Clubs — Athena-um ; Bath), and has issue. Residence — Roche Coart, East Winterslow, Salisbury.