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 299 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [HOOD two years M.P. for co. Dublin. Residence — Abbotstown,Castleknock, co. Dublin. Heib, none. The Rt. Hon. Ion Teant Haiulton, 1st Baron HOLMPATRICK, b. 14 July, 1839 ; m. 6 Sept. 1877, Lady Victoria Wellesley (Residence — Abbofcstown, Castle- knock, CO. Dublin), dau. of Gen. Lord Charles Wellesley <prccedence. 1884), and d. 6 March, 1898. Issue — 1. Hans Wellesley Hamilton, pres. Baron. 1. Hon. Georgina, m. 12 Nov. 1902, Capt. Cecil Henry Anderson-Pelham (see Yarborough, B.). 2. Hon. Sybil Evelyn. 8. Hon. Winifred, m. 25 Oct. 1906, Hon. Odo Richard Vivian, M.V.O. (see Swansea, B.). 4. Hon. Clare. HOME, ISth Earl oL Great. 4 March, 1004 ; Baron Home, 2 Aug. 1473 ; Baron Dunglass, 1604 <Scot.) ; Baron Douglas (U.K.), 11 June, 1875, by ■which last title he holds his seat in the House of Lords ; K.T. 1899. — Charles Alexander DotTGLAS-HoME, s. of 11th Earl. B. at The Hirsel, Coldstream, 11 April, 1834; in. 18 Aug. 1870, Blaria, dau. of late Capt. Charles Conrad •Grey, R.N. ; sue. his father 1881 ; ed. at Eton and Camb. ; hon. col. la.te It. -col. comdt. Lanarkshire Yeo. Cav. 1866 ; hon. col. 3rd and 4th Batts. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ; capt. Roy. Company of Archers ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1887—97 ; Lord-Lieut. Berwickshire 1879-90, and of Lanarkshire since 1890 : D.L., Berwick ; assumed in 1877 the additional surname of Douglas. The 1st Peer, Sir Alex. Home, was ambassador extraordinary to England in 1459. The 3rd Baron was at Flodden, on the Scottish interest, and ultimately was beheaded in Edin- burgh by the orders of the regent Albany. Resi- dences — The Hirsel, Coldstream, Berwickshire ; Bothwell Castle, Bothwell ; Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire. Clubs — Carlton ; Travellers' ; New and Scottish Conservative (Edin. ); Con- servative (Glasgow). Issue — 1. Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home Baron Dunglass, Heir, b. 29 Dec. 187.3 ; m. 14 July, 1902, Lilian, dau. of Hon. F. W. Lambton, M.P. (see Durham, E.) ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; maj. Lanark- shire Yeo. ; contested Berwickshire (C.) 1900 ; D.L.. Lanark. Residence — Springhill, Coldstream, Berwickshire. Issue — 1. Hon. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, b. 2 July, 1903. 2. Hon. Henry Montagu Douglas-Home, b. 21 Nov. 1907. 3. Hon. William Douglas-Home, b. 3 June, 1912. 1. Hon. Bridget. 2. Hon. Rachel. 1. Lady Mary Elizabeth Margaret, m. 5 Sept. 1895, Richard, Baron GiUford (see Clanwilliam, E.). 2. Lady Beatrix Lucy, m. 9 Feb. 1899, Sir Henry Dundas, 3rd Bt. 3. Lady Margaret Jane, m. 10 Dec. 1908, Hon. Reginald Walsh, M.V.O. (see Ormanthwaite, B.). 4. Lady Issobel Charlotte. Cospatrick Alexander Douglas-Home, 11th Earl op HOME,b. 27 Oct. 1799 ; m. 4 Dec. 1832, Lucy Elizabeth (d. 15 May, 1877), dau. of Henry, 2nd and last Baron Montagu, and d. 4 July, 1881. Issue — 1. Charles Alexander Douglas-Home, pres. Earl. 2. Maj. -Gen. Hon. William Sholto Douglas-Home, b. 25 Feb. 1842 ; late Gren. Gds. Residence — Cliveden Chambers, Mount Street, W. Clubs — Guards' ; Travellers'. 1. Lady Elizabeth Eleanora. Residence — Bonkyl Lodge, Duns. 2. Lady Ada, m. 10 April, 1880, Hon. Henry Robert Hepbume-Scott (see POLWORTH, B.). 3. Lady Charlotte Lucy. Residence — Bonkyl Lodge, Duns. HOME, 11th Bt., of Biackadder (S.). Great. 25 Jan. 1671. — Sra James HoxME, s. of 10th Bt. B. 28 Sept. 1861 ; m. 30 Aug. 1892, Amy, dau. of late William Arthur Green, of San Francisco ; sue. his father 1887; capt. Service Batt. ; late lieut. Black Watch; served in Egypt 1882 and 1884-5 (medal with clasps and bronze star). The name of Speirs was assumed by the 10th Bt. in 1878. Residence — 28, Cranley Gardens, S.W. Club — Naval and Military. Sm George Home-Speirs, IOth Bt., b. 23 Sept. 1832 ; m. 9 March, 1858, Ann Oliphant (d. 26 June, 1907), o. c. of Graham Speirs, and d. 30 July, 1887. Issue — 1. Sir James Home, pres. Bt. 2. John Home, Heir Pres., b. 9 July, 1872 ; m. 21 Dec. 1898, Hon. Gwendolina Mostyn, sister of 7th Baron Vaux of Harrow.lcn. Residence — 19, Sharia, Saleli-el-din, Ghezireh, Cairo, Egypt. Clubs — Union ; Hurlingham. Issue — David George Home, b. 21 Jan. 1904. 1. Catherine, m. 23 Nov. 1891, Rev. Alwyne Compton Howard Rice, and has issue. Residence — 2. Anna Beatrice, m, 19 Jan. 1886, Col. Alfred Harold Middleton, Argyll and Sutherland Highlrs.. who d. 2 Feb. 1905. 3. Alice Georgina, m. 12 June, 1890, James Mackenzie, of Kansas City, U.S.A., and has issue. BRITISH HONDURAS and CENTRAL AMERICA, 5th Bishop ot Founded 1883.— (Vacant). The diocese has a coast line of about 1,700 miles, and comprises many nationalities. Residence — Bishop's House, Belize, British Hon- duras. HONYWOOD, 9th Bt., of Evington (E.). Great. 19 July, 1660. — Sir Courtenay John HoNYWOOD, s." of 8th Bt. B. 29 May, 1880 ; m. 1 Juljr, 1903, Constance Mary, dau. of Rev. Charles Henry Vincent Pixell, vicar of St. Faith's, Stoke Newington ; sue. his father 1907 ; ed. at Malvern. This family has been seated in Kent since the reign of Henry II. The 1st Bt. re- mitted to Charles II, during his exile, £3,000, which ■was never refunded. Residence — Kirkby Hall, Kirkby-le-Soken, Essex. Club — Junior Constitutional. Sir John Edward Honywood, 6th Bt., b. 16 March, 1812 ; m. 17 April, 1834, Mary (d. 27 May, 1884), dau. of Rev. Charles Hughes Hallett, of Higham, Kent, and d. 17 June, 1845. Issue — 1. Sir Courtenay Honywood, 7th Bt., b. 5 March, 1835 ; m. 23 Aug. 1855, Annie Maria (d. 27 April, 1905), dau. of William Paynter, of Camborne House, Richmond, Surrey, and d. 27 April, 1878. Issue — 1. Sir John William Honywood, 8th Bt., b. 15 April, 1857 ; m. 22 Aug. 1877, Zaidee (d. 15 Oct. 1893), dau. of John Bodychan-Sparrow, of Body- chan, Anglesea, and d. 17 June, 1907. Issue — 1. Sir Courtenay John Honywood, pres. Bt. 2. William Honywood. Heir Pres., b. 7 April, I 1891. 3. Philip Sydney Honj'wood, b. 5 Sept. 1893. 1. Zaid6e Violet. 2. Hilda Catherine. 2. Cecil Robert Honywood, b. 27 Dec. 1862. 3. Reginald Ernest Honywood, b. 14 Dec. 1863. 1. Annie Mabel. 2. Violet Constance Evelyn. 1. Marion Grace, m. 7 Feb. 1869, Rev. John Theed Watson, who d. 20 June, 1911, and has issue. 2. Florence Elizabeth, m. 22 Aug. 1867, Rev. Edward William Northey, and has issue. Residence — Wood- cote House, Epsom. HOO, Baron of. See Jersey', Earl of. HOOD, 5th Vise. Great. 1 June, 1796. Baron Hood, 27 March, 1795 : Bt., 19 Mav, 1778 (G.B.) ; Baron Hood, 2 Sept. 1782 (L).— Gros- VENOR Arthur Alex. der Hood, s. of 4th Vise. B. 13 Nov. 1868 ; m. 28 Feb. 191 1, Jane Primrose, dau. of Col. the Hon. Richard Southwell George Stapleton-Cotton (see Gombermerk, V.), late Gren. Gds. ; sue. his father 1907 ; ed. at Eton and at R.M.A. Woolwich ; 2nd lieut. R.A. 1887 ; transferred to Gren. Gds. 1889, capt. 1899, brig.- maj. 1903, ret. 1907 ; served in Ashanti 1895-6 (star), D.A.A.G. South Africa 1899-1902 (Queen's medal and 5 clasps. King's medal and 2 clasps) ; It.-col. Res. of Officers. The 1st Peer was the celebrated admiral who took part in Rodney's victory over the Count de Grasse in the West India seas in 1782 ; his wife was creat. a Baroness, while he was advanced to the dignity of vise. ; he was bro. of 1st Baron Bridport. Residence — 1, Park Square, Regent's Park, W. Clubs — Carlton ; Guards' ; Turf.