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 GULL] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 268 but was i-euewecl the same year in the yoiinger branch. Residence — Elmore Court, Gloucester. Issue — 1. Anselm William Edward Guise, Heir, b. 18 Sept. 1888: lieut. Gloucfstershire Hussars, late Glou- cestershire Regt. 2. Henry George Christoplier Guise, b. 16 May, 1893. 1. Diana Vernon Constance. Sir William Vernon (4uise, 4th Bt., b. 16 Aug. 1816 ; in. 27 June, ISt-l, Margaret Anna Maria (d. 10 Nov. 1903), dau. of Eev. Daniel Lee-Warner, of Tybcrton Court, Herts, and d. 24 Sept. 1887. Issue— 1. Sm William Francis George Guise, pres. Bt. 2. Col. Christopher Dering Guise, late comdg. 3rd Batt. Gloucestershire Regt., hon. maj. in the army, b. 3 April, 1855 ; served in S. African war as staff officer; m. 30 July, 1903, Ella Letitia, dau. of the late Vice.- Adm. Gerard John Napier. Residence — Sheepbell Farm, Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey. Club — Junior United Service. Issue — Valerie Napier. 1. Henrietta Margaret. Residence — Lynton Fields, Hambrook, Bristol. 2. Margaret Mary Catherine. 3. Georgiana Victoria. 4. Elizabeth Frances. GULL, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 8 Feb. 1872.— Sib Willi.m Cameron Gull, s. of 1st Bt. B. 6 Jan. 1860 : m. 1st, 28 April, 1886, Hon. Annie Clayton (d. 27 Sept. 1908), dau. of Baron Lindley ; m. 2nd, 3rd Dec. 1910, Evelyn Louisa (d. 2 April, 1914), dau. of His Honour Sir Thomas William Snagge, D.L., Judge of County Courts ; sue. his fatheT 1890 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford (1st class law and Vinerian law scholar) ; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1886 ; J.P., C.C, Berks (High Sheriff 1908) : unsuccessfully con- tested Moray and Nairn (L.U.) 1892; M.P., North-West Devonshire 1895-1900, when he was defeated : meinb. Lond. Sch. Board 1891-4. The 1st Bt. was physician in ordinary to Queen Victoria and to King Edward VII when Pruice of Wales, and received the Baronetcy in recog- nition of professional skill and services rendered to King Edward during his severe illness 1871, when royal permission was also granted for an augmentation of arms, consisting of a plume of the Prince of Wales both on the shield and in the crest. Residence — Frilsham House, Yattendon, Berks. Club — Athenaeum. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Francis William Lindley Gull, Heir, b. l Nov. 1889 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; lieut. Rifle Brig. 2. Richard Cameron Gull, b. 18 March, 1894 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford, m. 4 Sept. 1914, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Charles Bine Rcnshaw, Bt. 1. Mary Edith, m. 20 April, 1911, William Herbert Watney. Resilience— 37 Hans Place, S.W. 2. Amy Beatrice, m. 11 Nov. 1913, Charles Henry Goschen. Residence — Ballards, Addington, Surrey. 3. Dorothea Susan. Issue by 2nd m. — 3. John Evelyn Gull, b. 26 March, 1914. 4. Rosemary Violet. Sir William Witley Gull, 1st Bt., b. 31 Dec. 1816; m. 18 May, 1848, Susan Anne (d. 2 Jan. 1894), dau. of Col. J. Daere Lacy, and d. 29 Jan. 1890. Issue — Sir William Caaieron Gull, pres. Bt. Caroline Cameron, m. 12 April, 1888, Theodore Dyke Acland, M.D. {see Acland, Bt.). GUNNING, 7th Bt. (G.B.). Great. 3 Sept. 1778. — Sib Chaeles Vebe Gunning, s. of 5th Bt. B. 31 Oct. 1859 : m. 17 Oct. 1888, Ethel Beatrice, dau. of the late Rev. William Finch- Hatton, rector of Weldon ; sue. his bro. 1906 ; is maj. Res. of Officers; late capt. 1st Batt. Dur- ham L.I, served in South Africa 1900-2 (de- spatches. Queen's medal, 3 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps) ; J. P., C.C, Northants. The 1st Bt. was so creat. for his diplomatic services at the courts of Berlin and St. Petersburg. Residence — Benefield, Oundle, Northamptonshire. Club — Juinor United Service. Issue — Essex Vere. The Rev. Sir Henry John Gunning, 4th Bt., b. 17 Dec. 1797 ; m. 1st, 27 Dec. 1827, Mary Catherine (d. 25 May, 1877), dau. of William Cartwright; m. 2nd, 23 Oct. 1879, Frances Rose (Residence — 16, Owen Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens, W.), dau. of the Rev. the Hon. WiUiam Henry Spencer, and d. 30 June, 1885. Sir George William Gunning, 5th Bt., b. 10 Aug. 1828; m.l5 May, 1851, Isabella Mary Frances Charlotte (d. 12 May, 1910), dau. of Col. WiUiam Chester Master, of Knowle Park, Bristol, and d. 21 Oct. 1903. Issue— 1. The late Col. Roliert Henry Gunning, King's Roy. Rifles, b. 17 July, 1852 ; m. 31 July, 1880, Fanny Julia, dau. of the' late Clinton George Dawkins, killed in action at Talana, S. Africa, 20 Oct. 1899 ; she m. 2nd, 12 Sept. 1903, Adm. Sir Ernest Rice. K.CB. Resl- denei — Sibertswold Place, Dover ; Bramber, Steyning, Sussex. Club — United Service. 2. Sir Frederick Digby Gunning, 6th Bt., b. 13 Nov. 1853; d. 21 July, 1906. 3. Sir Charles Vere Gunning, pres. Bt. 4. Rev. Henry William Maude Gunning, Heik Pres., b. 21 April, 1865 ; ed. at Radley ; M.A. Oxford ; m. 9 May, 1905, Gertrude Alga, dau. of Rev. Tufton James Bartlct, of Mere, Little Houghton. Residence — The Rectory, Abingdon, Northamptonshire. 1. Emma Louisa, m. 2 Oct. 1890, Christopher Smith. Residence — Little Houghton. 2. Georgina Mary. GUNTER, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Great. 9 March, 1901. — Sir Robebt Benyon Nevill Gunter, s. of 1st Bt., by Jane Marguerite, dau. of Thomas Benyon, of Gledhow Hall, Yorks. B. 4 Aug. 1871 ; m. 12 Nov. 1902, Clara Lydia, widow of Pritchard Barrett, of Sydenham ; sue. 1905 ; maj. and hon. It. -col. 3rd Yorks Regt. (res.); served in S. Africa (mentioned in despatches) ; J.P. Yorks, W.R. The Ist Bt. was M.P. for Knaresborough 1881-4, and Yorks (Barkston Ash div.) 1885-1905. Residences — Wethorby Grange, Yorks. Club. — Carlton. Issue living — Ronald Vernon Gunter, Heir, b. 8 March, 1904. Sir Robert Gunter, 1st Bt., b. 2 Nov. 1831 ; m. 20 May, 1862, Jane Marguerite (d. 10 May, 1907), dau. of Thomas Benyon, of Gledhow Hah, Yorkshire, and d. 18 Sept. 1905. Issue — 1. Sir Robert Benyon Nevlll Gunter, pres. Bt. 2. George Gunter, b. 7 Dec. 1877. 1. Helen Caroline, m. 24 Jan. 1888, Sir William Younger, 1st Bt. 2. Edith Marguerite, m. 3 Oct. 1899, Miles Dawson. Residence — Brook Hall, Tadcaster. 3. Cissil Annie, m. 27 April, 1897, John Wormald. Residcaice — Spofforth Hall, Yorkshire. 4. Ursula Fanny. GUTHRIE, Lord (of Session, Scot.). Apptd. 1907. — Charles John Guthbie, s. of the Rev. Thomas Guthrie, D.D., of Edinburgh, editor of the " Sunday JNIagazine," and one of the foun- ders of industrial schools in Scotland, and Anne, dau. of the Rev. James Burns, M.A., one of the ministers of the cathedral of Brechin. B. 1849; m. 1870, Anno, dau. of the Rev-. J. C. Burns, D.D., of Kirkliston ; ed. at Edin. High Sch., and M.A. of Univ. ; LL.D. Edinburgh 1914, F.S.A. (Scot) andF.Z.S. (Scot.); advocate, adm. to the Bar 1875 ; Q.C. 1897 ; Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, and Sutherland ; commissioner of northern lighthouses 1900 ; a senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, with the title of Lord Guthrie, 1907 ; memb. of Royal Commn. on Ancient Monu- ments 1908, and of Royal Commn. on Divorce 1909. Residences — -13, Royal Circus, Edin- burgh ; Swanston Cottage, Colinton, Midlothian. Clubs — University, Edinburgh ; National Liberal, Royal Societies' ; Royal Automobile. GWYDYR, 5th Baron. Great. 16 Jrme. 1796; Bt. 15 July, 1766 (G.B.). — Willoughby- Meb- BiK Campbell Burbell, s. of 4th Baron : sue. his father 1909, B. 26 Oct. 1841 ; m. 1st, 4 Sept. 1873, Mary (d. 26 June, 1898), dau. of Sir John Banks, KC.B., M.D. : m. 2nd, 1901, Anne (d. 12 May, 1910), dau. of John Ord, of Overwhitton, N.B. ;"ed. at Eton; ent. the Rifle Brig. 1860; lieut. 1865 : capt. 1872 ; ret. 1873 ; hon. col. 4th Batt. Suffolk Regt. ; D.L., J.P., Suffolk ; F.R.G.S. The 4th Baron, who d. 3 April, 1909, within 24 days of entering his hundredth year, sue. on the death of his kinsman, Baron Willough-