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 CORK] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHORS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 164 2. Lady Grace Elizabeth, m. 13 Feb. 1878, Hon. Francis Henry Baring {see Noethbrook, Earl of.). 3. Lady Honora Janet, ni. 3 July, 1875, E-Obert Kirkman Hodgson, L>.L., of Ashgrove, Kent. Kesi- deiice — 77, Eaton Square. S.W. 4. Lady Dorothy Blanche, ni. 1 Aug. 1878, Et. Hon. Walter H. Long {see Long, Privy Counsellor). Widow living of son of 8th Earl — Eleanor Vere, dau. of late, Alexander Gordon, of Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire ; m. 23 Sept. 1845, Rev. the Hon. Eichard Cavendish Boyle, who d. 30 March, 1886, 5th s. of 8th Earl, chaplain-in-ord. to Queen Victoria. Eesidence — Hunterconibe Manor, Maidenhead. CORK, Cloyne, and Ross, Bishop of. — 71st Bishop of Cork, founded (130 ; t;4th Bishop of Cloyne, founded 604 : 52nd Bishop of Ross, founded about 600. — Rt. Rev. Chaeles Ben- jamin DowNE, D.D., s. of Very Rev. John Robert Uowne, dean of Ferns, by Elizabeth, dau. of John Boyce. B. 21 Sept. 1862 : m. 3 Nov. 1S94, Mary Emily, dau. of James Hornidge Finne- more, of Ballvward, co. Wicklow ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dublin : 'D.D., 1912 ; cur. of St. Catharine, Dublin, 1886-7; of Christ Church, Gorey, co. Wexford, 1887-94 ; cur. of St. jMatthias, Dublin, 189-'-9 ; chaplain of Christ Church, Leeson Park, Dub'in, 1900-12; canon in St. Patrick's Cathe- dral, and rural dean of St. Peter's, 1909-12 ; chap- lain to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1900—12 : prof, of pastoral theology 1907-12 ; Bishop of Killaloe 1912 ; translated to this see 1912. The dioci ss comprehends the county of Cork ; annual valu-' £1,703. Residence — The Palace, Cork. Issue — 1. John Dudley Finnemor Dowse, b. 21 Jan. 1897. 2. Maurice Brian Dowse, b. 10 Sept. 1899. CORNEWALL, 6th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. 9 Aug. 1764. — SiB Geoffrey Cornewall, s. of 6tir Bt. B. 7 May, 18(9 : ed. at Eton and Camb. ; B.A. 1890 ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1894 ; D.L., J. P., C.C, Hereford (High Sheriff 1913); sue. his father 1908. The 1st Bt. (s. of the surgeon-in-ordinary to George II) was an eminent merchant, who represented Barnstaple in several parliaments. The 2nd Bt. as.suined the name Cornewall in lieu of his pat- ronymic Amyand. Residence — ]Ioeca.s Court, Hereford. Club — Junior Carlton. I The Rev. Sir GIeorge Henry Cornewall, 5th Bt., 1 b. 13 Aug. 1833 ; rector of Moccas, M.A. Canib. ; J.P., D.L. Hereford ; m. 4 Juu ■, 1867, Louisa Frances (d. 2 Feb. 1900), o. dau. of Francis Baylcy, judge of the Westnunster County Court, and d. 25 Sept. 1908. Issue | living — 1. SIR Geoffrey Cornewall, pres. Bt. | 2. William Francis Cornewall, Heir Pees., b. 16 Nov. 1871, B.A. Oxford ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple). 1. Mary Louisa. CORNWALL, Duke of. Sec Royal Family. CORRY, Vise. See Belmore, Earl of. CORRY, Snd Bt. (U.K.). Great. 15 Sept. 1885. — Sir William Corry, s. of Sir James, 1st Bt.. and Margaret (d. 25 Jan. 1869), dau. of William Service, of Glasgow, sliipowner. B. 20 March, 1859 ; m. 31 Oct. 1889, Charlotte Georgina Frances Catharine (d. 23 Oct. 1896), dau. of late J. Collins; sue. his father 28 Nov. 1891; is a shipowner. The 1st Bt. was a shipowner and merchant at Belfast, and membe.- of the House of Commons for eighteen years. Resi- dences — Pollard's Wood, Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks : 6, Wetherby Gardens, S.W. Club — Jun. Carlton. Issue — 1. James Perowne Ivo Myles Corry, Heir, b. 10 June, 1892 ; ed. at Eton and Camb., B.A. 2. William Myles Fenton Corry, b. 3 Oct. 1893 ; ed. at Eton and Camb. 1. Myleta Fenton, m. 80 July, 1912, John Benjamin Lindenbaum, barr.-at-law, whi aiopted the surname of Lindoa by Rov. warrant 7 Nov. 1914, and has issue. Residenci — 23, Bryanston Square, W. CORY, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 27 Nov. 1907.— Sir Clifford John Cory, s. of late John Cory, D.L., J. P., of Duffryn, near Cardiff, by Anna Maria, dau. of John Beynon, of Newport, Mon- mouthshire. B. at Cardiff, 10 April, 1859 : m. 25 Jan. 1893, Jane Anne Gordon, davj. of Albert Arthur Lethbridge, late capt. 13th Light Dra- goons ; ed. privately ; memb. of Cory Bros. & Co., colliery owners ; late capt. 3rd Welsh Regt. ; Gov. Univ. Coll. S. Wales and Mon- mouthshire ; pres. Cardiff Incorp. Chamber of Commerce 1908 and 1909 ; chairman Mon- moutlishire and S. Wales Coal Ownners' Assocn. ; chrmn. S. Wales and Monmouthshire School of Mines 1906, and memb. of Joint District Board ; M.P. St. Ives, Cornwall, since 1906 ; contested S. Monmouthshire 1895 : and Tunbridge div. of Kent 1900 ; J. P. (C.C. 1892-1910) Glamorgan- shire ; J. P. and High Sheriff' of Monmouthshire 1905. Residences — Llantarnam Abbey, Mon- mouthshire ; 98, Mount Street, W. Clubs — Reform ; Devonshire ; Isthmian ; National Liberal; Roy. Automobile ; Hurlingham ; Ranelagh ; Roehampton. Heir, none. COTTENHAM, 4th Earl of. Creat. 11 June, 1850 ; 'i.sr. Crowhurst, 1850 : Baron Cottenham 20 Jan. 1836 (U.K.); Bt. 22 Jan. 1784, and 23 June, 1801. — Ivenelm Charles Edwaed Pepys, s. of 3rd Earl. B. 18 May, 1874 ; m. 29 Nov. 1899, Lady Rose Nevile (d. 2 May, 1913), dau. of William, 1st Marq. of Abergavenny ; ed. at Eton; sue. his father 1881 ; patron of 1 living. The family of Pepys settled at Cottenham, in Cambridgeshire, early in the 16th century ; and one of its representatives was the author of the " Diary " ; another was Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1654-8 ; the latter's great-grandson waa father of Sir Lucas Pepys, Sl.D., physician to George III and physician-general to the Army, wlio received a Baronetcy in 1784 : and the bro. of Sir Lucas was Sir William Weller Pepys, a master in Chancery, who received a Baronetcy in 1801. Both these titles liave descended to Lord Cottenham. Residences — Elvendon Priory, Gor- ing, Reading ; 94, Queen's Gate, S.W. Club — Carlton. Issue — 1. Kenelji Charles Francis Pepys, Vise. Crowhurst, b. 13 Mav, 1901. 2. Hon. Mark Everard Pepys, b. 29 May, 1903. 3. Hon. John Digliy Thomas Pepys, b. 14 June, 1907. Charles Cheistoi'iieu Pepys, 1st Earl or Cottenham, b, 29 April, 18T1 ; (Queen's Sol.-Gen. 1830 ; Sol.-Gen. 1833 ; Master of the Rolls 1834 ; Lord High Chancellor 1836, 1846 : sue. to 2 baronetcies ; m. 30 June, 1821, Caroline Elizabeth (d. 7 April, 1868), dau. of William WingBeld Baker, and d. 29 April, 1851. Issue — 1. Charles Edward Pepy's, 2nd Earl of Cotten- ham, b. 30 April, 1824 ; d. unm. 18 Feb. 1863. 2. Wllliam John Pepys, 3rd Earl of Cottenham, b. 15 Aug. 1825 ; m. 11 Oct. 1870, Theodosia Seuna (Residence — 94, Queen's Gate, S.W.), dau. of Sir Robert Charles Dallas, 2nd Bt., and [d. 20 Jan. 1881. Issue — 1. Kenelm Charles Edward Pepys, pres. Earl. 2. Hon. Everard Digby Pepys, b. 21 June, 1876 ; m. 1897, Katherine, dau. of Charles Dielil, of Metz. Residi'uce — Old Park Farm, Walthani Cross, Herts. Issue living — 1. Honor Mary Evelyn. 2. Yolande Katherine Rosabelle. 3. Audrey Marion Caroline. 1. Lady Mary, m. 20 Nov. 1910, Ellas Mary Benedict Corhally, and has issue. Residence — Rathbeale Hall, CO. Dublin. 3. The late Hon. Henry Leslie Pepys, b. 28 Nov. 1830 ; m. 17 Nov. 1868, Ada (Residence — Bel Air, Dinard, France), dau. of Lt.-Col. Charles James Coote, 18th Regt., and d. 18 March, 1891. Issue — 1. Capt. Arthur Guy Leslie Pepys, Essex Regt., b. 24 Aug. 1875. Club — Windham. 2. Capt. Gerald Leslie Pepys, 57th Wilde's Rifles