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 179 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [DALLAS late Frederick Gordon, of Tlie Briery, Sunderland, and widow of Gordon McKenzie. 1. Constance Emily, ni. 1 Nov. 1882, C'apt. John William Kolt, Roy. Gloucs. Hussars(d. 5 April, 1913), of Ozleworth Park, Gloucs. 2. Katheriue Lilian. 3. Amy Beatrice. 4. Edith Maude. 5. Dorothy, m. 14 June, 1900, Charles Henry Davy, and has issue. 2. Col. George Augustus Cuyler, Bengal Staff Corps, b. 19 Jan. 1827. Sesidence — CIk sterton, Chertsey Eoad, Bristol. 3. Arthur Cornelius;Cuyler,[b. 7 Jan. 1848. Residence — 1. Theresa Caroline. Residence — Chesterton, Ch(.'rt- sey Eoad, Bristol. 2. Alice. D'ABERNON, of Esher, 1st Baron. Great. 2 July, 1914 ; K.C.M.G. 1887. — Edgar Vincent, &. of the Rev. .Sir Frederick Vincent, 11th Bt. B. 19 Aug. 1857 : m. 24 Sept. 1890, Lady Helen Venetia Dnncomlae, dau. of William, 1st Earl of Eeversham ; ed. at Eton ; lieut. Colds. Gds. 1877 ; ret. 1882 ; private sec. to Lord Edmund Fitz- maurice, !ALP., Queen's commr. on E. Rovimelian question, and military attache to Embassy, Constantinople, 1880 : a commr. for Evacuation of Thessaly 1881 : pres. of council of Ottoman public debt 1883 ; financial adviser to the Egyptian Govt. 1883-9 ; gov. of the Ottoman Bank, Constantinople, 1889-97: M. P. Exeter 1899-190G, when lie was defeated ; contested CoIchesterDec. 1910; chairman of Dominion Trade Conimn. since 1912 ; is a trustee of the Xational Gallery ; has the grand cordon of the !Medjidie, 1st ela.5s Osmanieh, and the Imtiaz. Residence — Esher Place, Esher, Surrej'. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Turf. DACRE, Baron. See Carlisle, Earl of. DACRE, Baron. See Hampden, Vise. DAER, Baron. See H.amilton, Ditke of. DALE, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Great. 13 July, 1895. — SlR .James Backhouse D.ale, s. of Sir David Dale, 1st Bt. , by his first wife, Annie Backhouse (d. 15 Sept. 1886), dati. of Edward Robson, and widow of Henry Whitwell. B. 7 June, 1855 ; m. 17 April, 1879, Helena, dau. of Henry W. Fenwicke, of Newcastle-on-Tyne ; sue. his father, 28 April, 1906 ; D.L., J.P., Durham ; is a colliery owner and ironmaster. The 1st Bt. was pres. Iron and Steel Institute ; D.L., J.P., Dur- ham ; High Sheriff 1888 ; hon. D.C.L. Durham 1896. Residences — Park Close, Bishopsgate, Englefield Green, Surrey ; Braneaster House, King's Lynn. Clubs — Boodle's ; Ranelagh ; Hurlingham. Heir, none. Sister living — Anne Marion Stewart, m. 14 April, 1874, Edward Hutchinson. Residence — The Elms, Darlington. DALGLEISH, Baronetcy (U.K.), extinct 21 Dec. 1913. Croat. 22 July, 1896. — The late Sir William Ogilvy-Dalgleish, eld. s. of Capt. James Ogilvy Dalgleish, R.X., D.L., of Wood- burne and Baltilly. Fife, and Isabella, dau. of David Martin, merchant, of Dundee. B. 17 June, 1832 : m. 25 April, 1860, Elizabeth Frances, (Residences — Errol Park, Perthshire ; Wood- burne, Fife ; Coulin, Ro.ss-shire), o. c. of Francis Molison, of Errol; ed. at Edin. ; D.L., J.P. Fife, Perthshire : J. P., Forfarshire, Dundee ; C.C., Perthshire ; LL.D. St. Andrews Universitv : and d. 21 Dec. 1913. DALHOUSIE, 14th Earl o£ (Scot). Great. 29 June, 1633 ; Baron Ramsay of Dalhousie, 25 Aug. 1619 ; Lord Lamsay of Kerington, 1633 ' (Scot.) ; Baron Ramsay (U.K.) 12 Jime, 1875, by I which last title the seat in the House of Lords is held. — Arthur George ^NIaule Ramsay, s. nf 13th Earl. B. 4 Sept, 1878; m. 14 July, 1903, Lady Mary Adelaide Heatheote-Drummond- Wiiloughby, dau. of l.st Earl of Ancaster ; sue. his father 1887 ; 2nd lieut. Fife and Forfar Yeo. ; lieut. Res. of Officer.i ; late lieut. Scots Gds, resigned 1903 ; late lieut. Forfar and Kincardine Artillery (M. ): served in S.A. war 1901-2; D.L., Forfar; and late memb. Forfar Terr. Force Assocn. The 1st Peer was elder bro. of Sir John Ramsay, who, having rescued James VI from the attempt made upon liis life by the Earl of Gowrie and Alexander Ruthven, was created Lord Ramsay, and Vi-'c. Haddington, honours which expired with him. The 9th Earl was a military commander, dis- tinguished during the Peninsula war, particularly at Waterloo. His next bro. assumed the name of Maule in lieu of his patronymic Ramsay, on inheriting through his grandmotlier the estates of the extinct Earls of Panmure, and was father of the 11th Earl, at whose death, the Scottish honours reverted to the descendants of the 8th earl, who continued to bear the name of Ramsay. The 10th Earl was created a Marquis, which title became extinct at his death ; he was Governor- General of India from 1847 to 1856, and emin- ently distinguished himself in that capacity. The 11th Earl (as the Right Hon. Fox Maule, and 2nd Baron Panmure, which title became extinct on his death) held the offices successively of Vice- President of the Board of Trade, Secretary at War, and President of the Board of Control ; he was also keeper of the privy seal of Scotland for 21 years, and M.P. for Perthshire, Elgin, and for Perth during 17 years. Seats — -Brechin Castle, Forfarshire ; Dalhousie Castle, Bonnyrigg, Mid- lothian ; Panmure House, Carnoustie. Issue — 1. JoHs Gilbert Ramsay, Lord Rajisay, b. 2.3 July, 1904. 2. Hon. Ramsay, b. 17 Oct. 1014. 1. Laiy Ida Mary. 2. Lady Jean Maule. George Ramsay, 12th Eaul of Dalhousie, aim. R.N., b. 26 April, 1806 ; creat. a Caron of the U.K. ; m. 12 Aug. 184.5, Sarah Frances (d. 1 May, 1904), o. dau. of William Robertson, of Logan House, ]S^.B.,and d. 20 July, 1880. Issue — 1. John William Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie, K.T., Comm. E.N., b. 29 Jun", 1847 : M.P. for Liver- pool, lord-in-waiting to Queen Victoria 1880-8.5, Sec. of State for Scotland, 18S6 : m. 6 Dec. 1877, Lady Ida Louisa Bennet (d. 24 Nov. 1887), dau. of Charles, 6th Earl of Tankervilli-, and d. 2.3 Xov. 1887. Issue living — 1. Arthur George M.ule Ramsay, pres. Earl. 2. Hon. Patrick William Maule Ramsay, b. 20 Sept. 1879 ; 2nd sec. in th'' Diplomatic" Service. 3. Lieut. Hon. Alexander Rolx-rt Maule Ramsay, E,N., b. 29 May, 1881. 4. Hon. Charles Fox Maul/ Eamsav, h. .3 Marcli, 1885. 2. Hon. Charles Maule Eam.say, b. 29 Jan. 18.39 ; late lieut. -col. commanding Forfar and Kincardine Art., late lieut. R.A. ; M.P., D.L., J. P., Vice-Lieut. Forfarshire ; m. 28 Mav, 188.3, Martha Estelle (d. 18 July, 1904), dau. of William Garrison, of New York. Cluljs — Carlton ; Jun. Tnited Si-rvice. DALKEITH, Earl of. See Buccleuch, Duke DALKEITH, Baron. See Morton. E.4.rl of. DALLAS, 3rd Bt. (G.3.). Creat. 31 July, 1798. — Sir George Edw.^rd Dall.as, s. of 2nd Bt. B. in Henrietta Street, Cavendish Squar.^, 9 Oct. 1842 ; m. 17 Sept. 1884. Felicia Ma'-y, dai. of Rev. Canon Welby, rector of Barrowby, Grantham ; sue. his father 1874 : late chief clerk of the Foreign Office ; ret. 1900. The 1st Bt. much distinguished liimself in the civil service of the East India Conipany. Reside'nce — 36, Eaton Square, S.W. Club.s— Traveller V ; Wellington. Sir Robert Charles Dallas, 2nd Bt., b. 23 D.c 1804 ; barr.-at-law ; m. 29 Sept. 1841, Hon. France. Henrietta (d. 2 March, 1894), dau. of Edward, 1st Baron