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 EXETER] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 226 co-lu'ir of lato Col. John Joicey, M.P., of Xcwton Hall, Northuinb-^rlaiid ; D.L., Liucoln, J.l'., Pcte'iborough ; liou.col.comig. -Ith Batt. Lines BL-gt. ; M.P.(C.) Stan.- ford div. of Lines 1906-10 ; assumed addiil. surname of Joicey 1893. Residences — Chute Lodge, Audover ; Xewton Hall, S;.ockstieli-on-Tyne. Clubs — Carlton; Jun. CarUiin ; Roy. Victoria Yacht. Issue — 1. Jolm Fraicis James Joicey-Cecil, b. 18 Sept. 1S97. 2. Edward Wilfrid George Joicey-Cecil, b. 14 Jan. 1912. 1. Isabella Rosamond Georgiana. 2 Maud Lotties Marv. ' 1. Lalv Isabella Georciana Katherine, m.VAug. 1884,; William Henrv BaMie-Wri-litson, U.L., J.P. (who il. 2S A;:);il, 1903), and ha^ i-sue. Residences — Cusworth Park, Doncaster ; The Villa, Wothorpe, Stamford. 2. La ly Mary Louisa Wellesl 'y, m. 24 May, 1880, James i Henrv Cecil, 2nd Baron Xewlands. i -3. La"lyCa':herineSarah,m.2 5 Jun-, 1881, Henry, 9th Baron Barnard. 4. Lady Franc ;s Emily. 5. Lady Loni^a Alexaulrina. EXETER, 64th Bishop of. Founded 1050.— Rt. Rev. Archibald Robertson, D.D., LL.D., s. of late Rev. George S. Robertson, M.A., by Helen Mary, dau. of William Charles Kerr, M.D., of, The Hale, Newnham-on-Severn. B. 29 Jnne, 1853; m. 23 Dec. 1885, Eleanor, dau. of Rev. Chas. Noel Mann, rector of Mawgan-in-Meneage, and vica" of St. Issev, Cornwall ; ed. at Bradfield Coll., Berks, and Oxford; late scholar 1872, B.A. : (1st class lit. human.) 1876, M.A. 1879, B.D. and i D.D. 1897; hon. D.D. (Durham) 1893; hon. I LL.D. Glasgow 1901 ; ord. 1878 ; fellow Trin. i Coll. 1876-80, lecturer 1876-83, dean Trin. Coll. 1879-83 ; principal of Bishop Hatfield's i Hall, Durliam, 1883-97 ; public exam.iner (theol. sell.) Oxford 1894-96; examining chap- lain to Bishop of Bristol 1897 ; Boyle lee- : turer 1900, Bampton lecturer 1901 ; principal j of King's Coll., London, 1897-1903 ; fellow of i King's Coll. London 1899 : vice-chancellor of the Univ. of London 1902-3 ; consecrated Bishop of Exeter 1903 ; author of " Prolegomena to St. Athanasius," " Regiuim Dei," etc. The diocese includes the whole of Devonshire except 7 parishes. Residence — The Palace, Exeter. Clnbs — New University ; Athen;eum. EXMOUTH. 5th Vise. Great. 10 Dec. 1816; Baron Exmoutli, 1 June, 1814 (U.K.); Bt. 18 March, 1796 (G.B. ). — Edward Addington Hargreaves Pellew, s. of 4th Vise. B. 12 Nov. 1890; .sue. his fatiiei- 1899; ed. at Eton ; 2nd lieut. Infantry 1914. The 1st Peer was the celebrated Admiral Pellew, G.C.B., who bom- barded Algiers in 1810. A pension of £2,000 settled on him and his successors in the title was commuted in 1890. Seat — Canonteign House, Dunsford, near Exeter. Heir Pre^., his kinsman, He>jry Edw.vrd Pellew, s. of Very Rev. the Hon. George Pellew, Dean of Norwich, b. 2 3 April, lS2i : m. 1st, .5 Oct. 185^, Eliza (d. 22 l)-c. 1889), dau. of tlie Hon. Judge William Jay, of M(!W York ; m. 2nd, 14 May, 1873, Augusta, dau. of Hon. Judge William Jav. Issue — Charles Ernest Pelljw, b. 11 "March, 1863: ni. 1886, Margaret, dau. of Prof . Chandler, of N. York. Issue — Anna. Marion. Edward Fleetwood Joh?^ Pellew, 4th Vi5c. Ex- HOUTH, b. 24 Jun-, inei ; m. 3 Jun-, 1884, Edith (d. 26 Aug. 1914), dau. of Capt. Thomas Hargreaves. of Arbor- field Hall, Berks, and d. 31 Oct. 18S9. Issue — Edward Addisgtox H.^rgreaves Pellew, pres. Vise. Hon. Georgina Cicely. FABER, Ist Baroa (U.K.). Great. Dec. 1905.— Edmuxd Beckett Faber, eld. s. of Charles Wilson Fabor, and Marv, dau. of Sir Edmimd Beckett, 4th Bt. B. 9 Feb. 1847 ; ed. at Eton anA Camb. ; director L. & N.W. Rly Co. ; chrmn. of " Yorkshire Post " and of English County Bankers' Assoc. : senior partner in banking firm of Beckett & Co. ; unsuccessfully contested Yorks, W.R. (Pudseydiv.) 1900; M.P. Hants (Andover div.) 1901-5, when he was raised to the peerage as Baron Faber of Butterwick, co. Lincoln; D.L., J.P., Yorks, W.R. Residences — 19, Park Street, Grosvenor Scpiare, W. ; Belvedere, Harrogate. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton ; Yorkshire (York). Heir, none. FAGGE, 9thBL (E.). Great. 1660.— Sir John Charles Fagge, s. of 8th Bt. B. 6 April, 1866; sue. his father 1909. The 1st Bt. was so creat. for his loyalty to Charles I. and his exertions in favour of the Restoration. Residence — 26, Liverpool St., Dover. Sir John William Charles Fagge, 8th Bt.. b. 10 Oct. 183 J; m. 1st, 1 Sept. 1864, Anne Elizabeth (d. 17 Dec. 1877), dau. of Thomas Holttum.of Sturry, Kent; m. 2nd, 6 Nov. 1901, Catherine Mary (Residence — 14, Richmond Plac;, B:-ighton), dau. of late Isaac Goodwin, of Wickhambreaux, Kent, and d. 13 April, 1909. Issue by 1st in. — 1. Sir John Charles Fagge, pres. Bt. 2. John Harry Lee Fagge, Heir Pres., b. 25 Sept. 1868. 3. WiUlam Archibald Theodore Fagge, b. 31 May, 1875 ; m. 6 Nov. 1909, Nellie, dau. of H.T.D. Wise, of Faversham. Residence — 88, Regent Street,Wlutstable, Kent. Issue — John William Frederick Fagge, b. 23 Sept. 1910. 1. Eveline Frances Anne. FAIRBAIRN, 3rd Bt., of Ardwick (U. K.). Great. 2 Nov. 1869. — Sir Arthur Henderson Fairbairn, s. of Sir Thomas, 2nd Bt. B. 11 April, 1852 ; m. 5 July, 1882, Florence Frideswyde, dau. of Richard Penruddocke Long, INI.P., of Rood Ashton, Wilts ; sue. his father 1891 ; is hon. treas. of Roy. Assn. in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb. The 1st Bt., who was president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, was creat. a Bt. for his great scientific attainments. Residence — Dulcote, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs — Brooks's ; Windham. Sir Thomas Fairbairn, 2ad Bt., b. 18 Jan. 1823 ; m. 23 March, 1843, Allison (d. 8 Feb. 1907), dau. of Thomas Callaway, of Chislehurst, and d. 12 Au','. 1891. Issue — 1. Sir Arthur Henderson Fairbairn. pros. Bt. 2. TH05I.4.S Gordon F.urbairn, Heir Pres., B.A. Camb., b. 26 May, 1854 : m. 18 July. 1877, Ada Maria (d. 2 Sept. 1893), dau. of William Andrew Fair- bairn. 3. Reginald Fairbairn, B.A. Camb., barr.-at-law, b. 18 Jan. 1856 ; m. Jan. 1880, Mav Elizabeth, dau. of J. P. Holt. 4. Capt. James Brooke Fairbah-n, hit- Durliam L. I., b. 6 Sept. 1863. 1. Mary Allison Dorothy, m. 1st. 16 Dec. 1880, Sir Archibald Lennox Napier, 10th Bt. (marr. dissolved 1903) ; m. 2nd,l June, 1904, George Graham Kirklin- ton, D.L., J.P. (Clubs— Carlton ; Williiigton). Residence — Kirklinton Hall, Carlisle. FAIRFAX, ISth Baron (S.). Great. 18 Oct. 1627. — Albert KiRBY" Fairfax,?, of 11th Baron. B. 23 Jun-, 1870 ; sue. his father 1900. The 2nd Baron was distinguished in the early part of the civil wars in the reign of Charles I : the 3rd Peer was the celebrated republican general. Sir Thomas Fairfax. The 0th Baron acquired an immense estate in Virginia, comprising more than five million acres, which was confiscated after the rebellion. Residence — 22, Upper George Street, W. Clubs — Bachelors' ; Sports' ; City of London ; Metropolitan; L^nion (New York). John CoxTfiE Fairfax, 11th Baron F.airfax, M.D., b. 13 Sept. 1830 ; m. 8 Oct. 1857, Mary Brown (d. 14 March, 1912), dau. of Col. Edmund Kirby, U.S. Army, and d. 2S Sept. 1930. Issue — 1. Albert Kirby Fairfax, present Baron. 2. Hon. Charles Edmund Fairfax, Heir Pres., b. 29 April, 1876. Residence — Northampton, Lan- dover, Prince George Co., Maryland, U.S.A. Club — Metropolitan (N.Y.). 1. Caroline Snowden.