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 127 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [GARDEN sec. of the Home Department 1841-6 ; It -gov. of New Brunswick, gov. of Trinidad, gov. of Victoria; m. 5 July, 1838, Georgiana (d. 14 Sept. 1899), dau. of Cliarles Tompson, of Witcliingliam Hall, Norfollc, and d. 23 Jvme, 1877. Issue — 1. Henry Charles Manners-Sutton, 4th Vise. Canterbury, b. 12 July. 1839; m. 16 April, 1872, Amye Rachel, dau. of the late Hon. Frederick Walpole, and d. 19 Feb. 1914. Issue — Henry Fkedekick W.4lpole Manners-Sutton, pros. Vise. 2. Hon. Graliam Fjdward Henry Manners-Sutton, b. 7 Feb. 1843 ; P.L. Middlesex ; m. 12 Feb. 1867, Charlotte Laura (d. 18 Nov. 1905), dau. of Lt.-Col. Francis L'Estrange Astley, of Burgh Hall, Norfolk, and d. 30 May, 1888. Issue — 1. Francis Henry Astley Manners-Sutton, b. 10 Feb. 1869. Residence — 4, Down Street, Piccadilly, AV. Clulis — Carlton; St. James's. 2. Cluulrs (iraham Manners-Sutton, b. 23 Jan. 1872 : capt. Mi'dwav Div. Submarine Miners, R.F,. ; m. 15 June, 1903," Bthclwyn, dau. of the late Charles Hindle. Residence— Berghapton, Seaford, Sussex. Club — Junior Ignited Service. Issue — Charlotte Etlielwyn. 1. Violi>t Georgiana. 1. Hon. Anna Maria Georgiana. m. 25 June, 1868, Charles Edward Bright, C.M.G. (Clubs — Hnrlingham ; Windham), agent-gen. for Victoria. Residence — Manor House, Elstree, Herts. 2. Hon. Mat)el Georgiana. Residence — Lowestoft, Suffolk. CANTERBURY, 94th Archbishop o2. Founded S97 ; P.C. 1903; Roy. Victorian Chain 1911; ■G.C.V.O. 1904 ; K.C.V.O. 1902.— Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Randall Thomas Davidson, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D., s. of Henry Davidson, by Hen- rietta, davi. of John Swinton, of Kimmerghame, Berwickshire. B. at Edinburgh 7 April, 1848 ; m. 12 Nov. 1878, Edith Murdoch Tait, dau. of the Arclibishop ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; B.A. 1871 ; M.A. 1875 ; D.D. 1890 : hon. D.D. St. Andrews 1884, Aberdeen 1906, and Durham 1913; hon. LL.D. Camb. 1903; hon. fellow Trin. ■Coll., Oxford 1903 : lion. D.C.L. Oxford 1904 ; hon. LL.D. Toronto 1904 : hon. LL.D. Coluinliia {New York) 1904 : hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1910; •ord. 1874; curate of Dartford. Kent, 1874-7; <"haplain and jDriv. sec. to Archb. Tait 1877-82, find to Archb. Benson 1882-3 ; exam. chap, to Ihe Bishop of Durham 1881-3 ; Dean of Windsor, registrar of the Order of the Garter, and resident •chaplain to Queen Victoria 1883-91 ; Bishop of Rochester, 1891-5, when he was translated to the See of Winchester and thus became prelate ■of the Order of the Garter ; clerk of the closet in •ordinary to Queen Victoria 1891-1901, and to King Edward 1901-3 ; translated to Canterburj- 1903 ; is primate of all England and metro- politan : memb. Roy. Commn. on Chui'ch Dis- cipline 1904 ; Trustee of the British Museum; gov. of Charterhouse and Wellington Colls, and Harrow School ; patron of 178 livings. The diocese includes the eastern part of the county of Kent, together with Addington and Croydon in Surrey ; annual value £15,000. The province ■of Canterbury includes 29 sees, viz. those of Can- terbury, London, Winchester, Bath and Wells, Bangor, Birmingham, Chelmsford, Chichester, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester, Bristol, Hereford. Lichfield, Lincoln, Llandaff, Norwich, Oxford, Peter- borough, Rochester, St. Albans, St. Asaph, St. David's, St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich, Salis- bury, Southwark, Soiithwell, Truro, and Worcester. Residences — Lambeth Palace, S.E. ; Old Palace, Canterbury. Clubs — Atlienreum ; New <Edin.). CAPE TOWN, 3rd Archbishop of. Founded 1847. ^losT Rev. William Maelborough Carter D.D.. s. of Rev. Wm. Adolphus Carter, Fell, of Eton Coll., by Gertrude, dau. of Lorance Rogers, Barr.-at-law." B. at Eton 1850 : m. 1904, Hester Marion, dau. of the late James Rose, of Inverness ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; M.A. 1877 ; D.D. 1895 : ord. 1874 ; cur. of West Bromwich 1874-78 ; Bakewell 1878-80 ; in charge of Eton Mission, Hackney Wick, 1880-91, Bi.shop of Zululand 1891-1902, of Pretoria 1902-9 ; trans- lated to Cape Town 1909. Is Metropolitan of the Province of S. Africa. The diocese at its founda- tion included the whole of the Cape of Good Hope, Port Natal, and St. Helena, but in 1853 it was confined to the western districts, with the island of St. Helena, and made metropolitan in juris- diction, while two new dioceses were cut off {fiee Graham's Town and Natal) ; furthermore in 1859 St. Helena was made a separate diocese {see that nam.e), and in 1911. the archdeaconry of George was constituted into a new see. Income from Colonial Bishoprics' Fund, and sums raised in S. Africa, £1,400. Residence — Bishoioscourt, Claremont, Cape of Good Hope. CAPELL, Baron. See Essex, Earl of. CARBERY, 10th Baron. Creat. 9 May, 1715, Bt., 15 Julv, 17G8 (I.). — John Evans-Freke, s. of 9th Baron. B. 20 May, 1892 ; m. 7 July, 1913, Jose, dau. of E. Metcalfe, of 5, Chester Place, W. : svic. his father 1898 ; late a mids. R.N.V.R, (Clj-de div. ). The 1st Baron was s. of a strenuous supporter of William III. Residence — Castle Freke, co. Cork. George Patrick Percy Evans-Fkeke, 7th Baron CiRBERY, b. 17 March, 1810 ; m. 5 Aug 1852, Harriett Maria Catherine (d. 19 Aug. 1884), dau. of Gen. Edmund Shuldham,of Dunmanway, co. Cork, 'and d. 25 Nov. 1889. Issue — Georgiana Dorothea Harriett, ni. 22 June, 1876, 4th Earl of Band on. Yillia5i Charles Evans-Freke, 8th Baron Carbery, b. 24 May, 1812; a representative peer, D.L. ; m. 2nd, 15 Dec. i866. Lady Victoria Cecil (Residence — Bis- brook Hall, and Glaston House, Upping-liam), dau. of 2nd Marq. of Exeter, E.G., and d. 7 Nov. 1894. Issue — 1. Algernon William George Evans-Freke, 9th Baron Caebery, b. 9 Sept. 1868 : D.L. Cork ; licut. 3rd Batt. Northamptonshire Regt. ; ni. 26 Nov. 1890, Mary (m. 2nd, 11 Feb. 1902, Arthur Wcllesley Sandford, ' M.D. ; Residence — Fraukfteld House, co. Cork), dau. of Henrv J. Tonlmin, D.L., J.P., of The Pre, St. Albans, and d. 12 June, 1898. Issue— 1. John Evans-Feeke, pres. Baron. 2. Hon. Ealfe Evans-Freke, Heir Pre?., b. 23 July, 1897. 2. Hon. Percy Cecil Evans-Freke, b. 19 May, 1871 ; m. 24 July, 1895, Eva, dau. of Charles Kirwan, of Dalgan Park, co. Mayo : It.-col. commdg. Leicester Y. and hon. lieut. in the Armv ; served in S.A. war ; D.L., J.P., Rutland; mil. memb. Rutland .Terr. Force Assocn. Residence — Bisbrook Hall, Uppingham. Club — Travellers'. Issue — Mai Cecil. CARBUTT, Baronetcy (ext. 8 Oct. 1905). Creat. 1 Oct. 1892. — The late Sir Edw.ard H.MER Carbltt, Bt., b. 22 July. 1838 ; D.L., J.P., Surrey ; pres. of Inst, of Mech. Engineers, M.I.C.E. ; m. 4 June. 1874. Mary (Residences — 19. Hyde Park Gardens. W. : Nanhurst, Cran- leigh, Surrey), dau. of -John Rhodes, J.P., of Potternewton, Leeds : was M.P. for Monmouth 1880-86, and d. 8 Oct. 1905. GARDEN, 3rd Bt. of Molesey (U.K.). Creat. 14 June, 1887. — Sir Frederick Henry Walter Carden, s. of 2nd Bt., B. 1873 ; sue. his father 1909, m. 1901, Winifred Mary, dau. of late Philip Wroughton, M.P., D.L., J.P., of Woolley Park, Berks : capt. 1st Life Gds., 1899, maj. 1910, ret. 1911 ; late lieut. 3rd Batt. Roy. War- wickshire Regt. (M.). The 1st Bt. was a well- known alderman of the City of London. Resi- dence — Stargroves, Newbury, Berks. Club — Bachelors'. Issue — Henry Christorher Garden, b. 16 Oct. 1908. Enid Evelvn. Sir Robert Walter Garden, 1=t Bt., b. 7 Oct. 1801; Lord Mavor of London 1857-8 ; M.P. for Gloucester and Barnstaple ; m. 1 Jan. 1827, Pamela Elizabeth Edith (d. 13 Nov. 1874), dau. of William S. Andrews, M.D., and d. 19 Jan. 1888. Issue — 1. Sir Frederick Walter C.rden, 2nd Bt., b. 6 Nov. 1833 ; J. P.. Hants ; It.-col. 5th Lancers ; m. 23 Sept. 1870, Rowena Laura (d. 28 Aug. 1910), dau.