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 129 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [CARMARTHEN CAREW, 9th Bt. (E.). Great. 2 Aug. 166L— Sir Henry Palk Carew, s. of Henry Carew B. 20 Feb. 1870 ; m. 9 Dec. 1889, Frances Gertrude, dau. of Robert Lock-Roe, of Lynton, N. Devon ; sue. his uncle 1874. This family can trace an uninterrupted descent from an Anglo-Saxon progenitor in the direct male line. Residence — High View, Knitbury, nr. Hunger- ford. Berks. Issue — Thomas Palk Carew, b. 1 M<arch 1890 ; m. 10 Nov. 1913, Ivy Madeline Laura, dau. of Major John Arthur Breakey, late R.A. Residence — Devonshire House, Grove Road, Southsea. Issue — Zia. Dora Gertrude. Sir Walter Palk Carew, 8th Bt., b. 9 July, 1807 ; m. 25 Jan. 1837, Anne Frances (d. 8 June, 18G1). dau. of Maj.-Gen. Taylor, C.B., of Ogwell House, Devon, and d. 27 Jan. 1874. Issue— 1. The late Capt. Walter Palk Carew, Roy. Horse Gds., b. 13 April, 1838 ; Hi. 4 April, 1872, Ellen Augusta, dau. of T. D. Daniel, of Stuckeridge, Tiverton, and d. 14 June, 1873. 1 vr 1 n ,,„„ C Residences — Haccombe, Newton 1. LhzabethAnnej ^^^^^. j^^^^jgy ^^^^^^ g_ -.Beatrix |^ Devon ; Tiverton Castle, Devon. The late Henry Carew, bro. of the above Sir W. P. Carew, 8th Bt., b. 24 Oct. 1808 ; m. July, 1858, Susan, dau. of John Symes, and d. 24 Oct. 1871. Issue — 1. Sir Henry Palk Carew, pres. Bt. 1. Edith Elizabeth, m. 15 Aug. 1885, Richard Bagctt. Residence — Cobble Hill, Vancouver. 2. Plorence Palk, m. 1888, Gerald Gordon Bond, and has issue. Residence — Wogan House, Saundersfoot, N.S.W. 3. Laura Susan Augusta, m. 22 Sept. 1887, Major Arthur John Breakey, late R.A., and has issue. Resi- dence — CARINGTON, Privy Counsellor. Hon. Sir WiLLi^VM Henry Peregrine Carington, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., see Knightage. CARLETON, Baron. See Shannon, Earl of. CARLISLE, 11th Earl of. Great. 30 April, 1661 ; Vise. Howard of Morpeth, Baron Dacre, 1661 (E.). — George Josslyn L'Estrange Howard, s. of 10th Earl. B. 6 Jan. 1895 ; sub.- lieut. R.N. ; sue. his father 1912 ; is co-heir to the baronies of Clifford and Greystock, and patron of six livings. This is a branch of the house of Norfolk ; the 1st Earl was col. of Grom- jwell's Life Gds., ambassador to the Czar of IMuscovy, and subsequently Gov. of Jamaica ; jtho 3rd Earl was 1st Lord of the Treasury ; the 5th Earl Lord-Lieut, of Ireland ; and the 6th 'Earl Lord Privy Seal ; the 7th Earl, long known las Lord Morpeth, was for many years Lord-Lieut, bf Ireland. Residences — Naworth Castle, Carlisle ; 105, Eaton Place, S.W. George James Howard, 9th Eakl of Carlisle, b. 12 Aug. 1843; J.P., Cumberland; M.P. for E. Cumber- land 1879-80, and 1881-5 ; m. 4 Oct. 1864, Rosalind Frances (Residences — 1, Palace Green, Kensington, W. : Eoothby House, Brampton, Cumberland ; Castle Howard, York), dau. of the 2nd Baron Stanley of Alder- ley, and d. IC April, 1911. Issue — 'l. Charles James Stanley, 10th Earl, see below. 2. Hon. Oliver Howard, F.S.A..F.R.G.S., b. 14 March, 1875 ; lieut. Bedfordsliirc Yeo. ; resident of Bauchi, N. Nigeria ; m. 17 March, 1900, Muriel (m. 2nd, Arthur, 5th Earl of Clanwilliani), dau. of Russell Stephenson, and d. 20 Sc])t. 1908. Issue — Hubert Arthur George Howard, Heir Pres., b. 29 Aug. 1901. Gwendolen Georgiana. 3. Hon. Geoffrey William Algernon Howard, b. 12 Feb. 1877 ; M.A., Triu. Coll. Camb. ; M.P. Eskdnle div. 1906-10 ; for W. Wilts, and vice-chamberlain of the Household since 1911 ; pari. sec. to the Prime Minister 1910; lieut. Roy. Naval Vol. Res. 1914. Residcnri — 1, Palace Green, Kensington. Clubs — Baelielors' ; Brooks's. 4. Hon. Michael Francis Stafford Howard, b. 23 Jan. 1880 : m. .SO Nov. 1911, Norah, dau. of late Col. William Hensnian, R.A.M.C. ; ed. at Camb.: lieut. res. of officers, formerly roy. Anglesea Mil., Eng. : late lieut. 8th Hussars, and lieut. 4th V.B. Suffolk Regt. ; served in S.A. war. 1. Lady Marv Henrietta, m. 30 Nov. 1889, George Gilbert A. Murray, fell, of New Coll., Oxford, and late prof, of Greek at Glasgow Univ. ; regius professor of D.P. Greek at Oxford, since 1908. Residence — 82, Wood- stock Road, Oxford. 2. Lady Cecilia Maude, in. 7 April, 1891, Charles Henry Roberts, M.P. Lincoln 1900. Residence — 10, Holland Park, W. 3. Lady Dorothy Georgiana, m. 14 Oct. 1913, Hon. Francis R. Henley (see Henley, Baron). 4. Lady Aurca Fredeswyde. Charles James Stanley Howard, 10th Earl op Carlisle, b. 8 March, 1867 ; B.A. Oxford ; D.L., J.P., C.A., and Cumberland ; M.P. for S. Birmingham 1904-11 ; capt. 3rd Border Regt., 5th Batt. Rifle Bri. ; served in S.A. war 1902; m. 17 April, 1894, Rhoda Ankaret (Residence — Naworth Castle, Carlisle), dau. of Col. Paget W. L'Estrange, late R.A., and d. 20 Jan, 1912. Issue — 1 . George Josslyn L'Estrange Howard, pres. Earl. 1 . Lady Constance Anl^aret. 2. Lady Ankaret Cecilia Caroline. 3. Lady Elizabeth Henrietta. CARLISLE, 61st Bishop of.— Rt. Rev. John William Diggle, D.D., eld. s. of W. Diggle. B. 2 March, 1847 ; m. 1st, 7 July, 1874, Cicely Jane (d. 14 Jan. 1880) ; dau. of John Butterfield. of Broughton, Lanes ; ni. 2nd, 23 April, 1884, Edith (d. 14 Jan. 1880), dau. of Gilbert Winter Moss, of Aigburth, Liver- pool ; ed. at Manchester Grammar School and Oxford (took first class honours) ; ord. 1871, was successively cur. of Whalley Range, Lanca- shire, 1871-2, AU Saints', Liverpool, 1872-4, Walton-on-the-hill, Liverpool, 1874-5, vie. of St. Matthew and St. James, Mossley Hill, Liverpool, 1875-96 ; was pres. of Liverpool Council of Education ; hon. canon Liverpool 1889-96 ; rural dean of Childwall 1882-96 ; archdeacon of Westmorland, canon of Carlisle, and examining chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle 1896-1902; examining chaplain to the Bishop of Worcester 1902-5 ; rural dean 1902, and archdeacon of Bir- mingham 1903-6 ; rector of Birmingham 1902-4, when he was apptd. (Dec. 14) to this see. The diocese includes Cumberland and W^estmorland, and part of Lancashire ; annual value £4,500. Residence — Rose Castle, Carlisle. Issue by 1st m. — 1. John Theodore Diggle, b. 21 July, 18 o. 1. Cicely Jane Dorothea. Issue bv 2nd m. — 2. Philip Gilbert William Diggle, b. 5 June, IbSO. 3 Percy Robert Diggle, b. 27 Nov. 1887. 4. Reginald Fraser Diggle, b. 18 June, 18S9. CARLISLE, Privy Counselici- (I.). Apptd. 1907. Rt. Hon. Alexander Montgomery Carlisle, eld. s. of the late John Carlisle, I.A., head master of Rov. Academical Institution. Bel- fast, by Catherine,' dau. of Alex. Montgomery, of Dundesart, co. Antrim. B. at Ballymena, 8 July. 1854 ; m. 9 April, 1884, Edith, dau. of late Jolin B. Wooster, of San Francisco ; ed. at Belfast Roy. Academical Inst. : D.L. for City of Belfast ; is a shipbuilder and engineer, having joined Harland & Wolff, where apprenticeship was served, in 1870, and gradually rose to be General Manager and Chairman of Managing Directors, from which positions he ret. in 1910 ; is now consultant and adviser to the same rirm, and a director of W. S. Laycock, Ltd., Sheffield ; contested West Belfast in Liberal interest 1906 ; apptd. (1908) by Lord Gladstone on departmental Committee on Accidents in Factories ; gave evi- dence at the Admiralty before committee ap- pointed to report on the organization of the Roy. Corps of Constructors and other cognate ques- tions. Residences — Ehnwood, Belfast : 12, Hyde Park Place, W. Clubs— Reform : Roy. Thames Yacht ; Union (Belfast). CARLOW, Vise. See Port.rlington, Earl CARLTON, Vise. See Wharncliffe, Earl of. CARMARTHEN, Marq. of. See Leeds, Duke