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 GOULBURN] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS. PRIVY COUNSELLORS 258 nent services on these occasions he was raised to the peerage, twice received the thanks of Parlia- ment, a pension of £2,000 for himself (from the E.I.C.), and the same for his next two successors ! in the peerage (from Parliament) ; he closed the i contest with the Sikh rebels by a victory at Goo- jerat which was followed by the annexation of the Punjab ; he received the viscounty and the thanks of Parliament, and of the E.I.C. for " the conspicuous intrepidity " displayed in the last j contest. Residences — Lough Cutra Castle, Gort, CO. Galway ; 9, Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. 1 Clubs — St. James's ; Oxford and Cambridge ; Travellers' ; Kildare Street (Dub.). Issue — Hon. Hugh William Gouge, Heir, b. 22 Feb. 1892 ; 'leut. Irish Gds. sirice 1914. Hon. Katharine Nora, m. 5 April, 1910, Edward Vyse Sturdy, and has issue. Besldence — 41, Belgrave Square, S.W. Geokge Stephens Gough, 2nd Vise. Gouge, b. 18 Jan. 1815 ; m. 2nd, 3 June, 1846, Jane (d. 3 Feb. 1892), dau. of George Arbuthuot, of Eldersley, Surrey, and d. 31 May, 1895. Issue — 1. Hugh Gouge, pros. Vise. 2. The late Col. the Hon. George Hugh Gough, b. 25 July, 1852 ; 14th Hussars ; m. 13 March, 1884, Hilda Eva. Residence — 13, Grosvenor Place, S.W. dau. of George Moflfat, M.P., and d. 29 March, 1900. Issue — 1. Guy Vincent Hugh Gough, b. 9 Dec. 1887 ; lieut. K. Roy. Rifles. 2. George Patrick Gough, b. 29 March, 1889 ; lieut. late Irish Gds. 3. Harold Stewart Gough, b. 5 Sept. 1894. 4. Dermot Humphrey Gough, b. 28 Dec. 1896. 1. Irene Frances Nora, m. 2 Jan. 1912, Henry Cecil Lloyd Howard, 16th Lancers. 2. Kathleen Mona. ■ 1. Hon. Eleanor Laura Jane, m. 29 July, 1886, Robert Algernon Persse, who d. 25 May, 1911, and has issue. GOULBURN (Australia), 3rd Bishop of. Founded 18G3. — Rt. Rev. Chbistopheb George Baelow. D.D. Ord. 1881 ; vie. of St. Paul's, Charter's , Towers, Queensland 1882-5; St. Jamas', Towns- [ ville, 1886-91 : canon 1887 ; vie. -gen. 1888 ; consecrated bishop 1891 ; F.R.C.I. ; translated to this see 1902. This diocese, formed in 1863 out of a portion of the Sydney diocese, is bounded on the north by the 34° of south latitude, on the west by the counties of Hume, Mitchell, and Bourke, and on the south by Victoria ; its area equals that of England. Residence — Bishopsthorpe, Goulburn N.S. Wales. GOULDING, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 22 Aug. 1904. — SiE William Joshua Goulding, s. of William Goulding, D.L., J.P., sometime M.P. for CO. Cork, by Maria Heath, dau. of Edward Manders. B. ?' March, 1856; m. 23 Feb. 1881, Ada, dau. of Charles Lingard Stokes, of Pauntley, Worcs : is chrmn. Great Southern and Western Rly. Co. of Ireland, and head of a large firm of chemical manufacturers ; chrmn. Irish Ry. Clearing House ; dep. chrmn. Fishguard and Rosslare Harbour and Ry. Co. : memb. repres. body of Church of Ireland and of the General Synod ; J. P., cos. Kildare and Dublin ; D.L., co. Cork ; High Sheriff co. Dublin 1906 ; and co. Kildare 1907. Residences — Millicent, Sallins, co. Kildare : Roebuck Hill, Dtmdrum, co. Dublin ; and Ballyrusheen, co. Cork. Clubs — Carlton : University ; Kildare Street (Dublin) ; Irish Turf. Issue — 1. William Lingard Amphlett Goulding, Heir, b. 5 Oct. 1883 ; m. 20 June, 1908, Ncsta Violet, dau. of late Hon. George Wright, judge of the High Court of Justice, Ireland ; lieut. late South Irisli Horse. Residence — Hillbrook, Castleknock, co. Dublin. Issue — 1. William Basil Goulding, b. 4 Nov. 1909. 2. Ossian Goulding, b. 1 Jan. 1913. 1. Eileen, m. 28 Sept. 1904, Maj. Hugh Arthur Henry. Residence — Firmount, Sallins, co. Kildare. 2. Ada Gladys. 3. Kathleen, m. 21 Sept. 1912, Capt. Maurice Faulkiner Dennis, late Seaforth Higlilanders. Residence — Bana- deixy, Kilfagan, co. Wicklow. 4. Ida. GOWER, Earl of, and Baron. See Sutherland, DtJKE or. GOWRAN, Baron. See Clifden, Vise. GRAAFF, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 6 Feb. 1911. — Hon. Sib David Pieteb, de Villibbs Gbaai'f, s. of Petrus Novbertus Graaff, of VilUers- dorp, by Anna Elizabeth, dau. of Pieter Hendrik de Villiers, of Drakenstein. B. at Villiersdorp, 31 March, 1859 ; m. 6 Feb. 1913, Eileen, dau. of Rev. J. P. van Heerden, of Cape Town ; ed. in Cape Town ; Mayor of Cape Town 1891-2 ; memb. Cape Legis. Coruicil (Western Circle) 1891-9, and again 1907-10 ; Minister (without Portfolio) in the Merriman Govt. ; raemb. for Namaqualand in 1st Union Parlt. ; Minister of Pubhc Works, Posts and Telegraphs of the Union of S. Africa 1910-12 ; minister (without port- folio) 1913 ; memb. of the Imperial Conference held in London 1911 ; late col. in Cape Garrison Artillerj' ; authorized to retain the title of Hon- ourable 1911. Residences — De Grendel, Tyger- berg, nr. Cape Town ; Province of the Cape of Good Hope, S. Africa. Clubs — National Liberal ; City (Cape Town). Issue — De Villiers Graafif, b. 8 Dec, 1913. GRACE, 5th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. 11 May, 1795. — Sib Valentine Raymond Gbace, s. of Sir Percy Raymond Grace, 3rd Bt. B. 21 Jan. 1877 ; m. 21 July, 1900, Mary Mildred, dau. of Maj. John Eustace Jameson ; sue. his father 1903 ; M.P. for W. Clare, and chrmn. DubUn Distillers Co. ; late capt. 4th Leinster Regt. (M.) (resigned 1900) ; D.L. Queen's Co. Residence — ■ Boley, ]Monkstown, co. Dublin. Issue — 1. Raymond Eustace Grace, Heir, b. 6 Jan. 1903. 1. Eileen Mary Violet. 2. Katlileen Frances Marguerite. I 3. Pansey Rita Henrietta. ! 4. Mary Lilian. SIR Percy Raymond Grace, 4th Bt., b. 11 Aug. 1831 ; m. 24 Juno, 1874, SIargaret (Residence — Boley, Monks- town, CO. Dublin), dau. of Valentine O'Brian O'Connor, of Dublin, and d. 16 Aug. 1903. Issue — 1. SIR Valentine Raymond Grace, pres. Bt. HAMOND-GRiEME, 4th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. 16 Dec. its;;. — Sib Gbaham Eden' William Hajiond-Gb-eme, s. of 3rd Bt. B. 20 Aug. 1 1845 ; m. 3 Aug. 1876, Evelyn Emma iMurray, dau. of R. B. Lawes, of Old Park, Dover ; sue. his father 1874; form.erly lieut. 16th Lancers; served in Abyssinian campaign 1867-8 ; J.P., Hants, and D.'L., Isle of Wight. The 1st and 2nd Bts. were distinguished naval commanders ; the 3rd Bt. assumed by roy. licence the name of Graeme in addition to his patronymic Hamond. Residence-s — Norton Lodge, Freshwater, I.W. ; Queen Amie's Mansions, St. James's Park, S.W. Club — Cavalry. Issue — Egerton Hood Murray Hamond-Gkjjme, Heir, b. 23 May, 1877 ; ed. at Winchester and Camb., B.A. ; capt. Hampshire Carabiniers since 1908. Club — Brooks's. Vice-Adm. S.r Andrew .5 nape Hamond-Grj^me, 3rd Bt., b. 3 Oct. 1811 ; m. 13 Nov. 1844, Marv Ann (d. 4 April, 1913), dau. of Edward Miller, and d. 24 Feb. 1874. Issue — 1. Sir Graham Eden William Gr^me, pres. Bt. 2. Douglas Shedden Robert Graeme, b. 30 Oct. 1851 ; capt. R.N. (ret.). Residence — Norlands, Norton, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. 1. Caroline Grseme. Residence — ^>orIands, Norton, Yannouth, Isle of Wight. GRAFTON, 7th Duke of. Creat. 11 Sept. 1675 ; Earl of Arlington and Euston, 22 April, 1672 ; Vise. Thetford and Ipswich, 16 Aug. 1672 ; Baron Arlington, 14 March, 1664 ; Baron Sudbury, 1672 (E.) ; K.G. 1883; C.B. (mil.) 1873. — Augustus Chaeles Lennox FitzRoy, s. of 5th Duke. B. 22 June, 1821 ; m. 9 June, 1847, Anna (d. 23 Dec. 1857). dau. of James Balfour, of Whittinghame Hall, Berwick ; sue.