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 LONG] PEERS, BAROXETS. BISHOPS, PRIVY COUXSELLORS 358 aniiouiicc Kinsc Edward's accession 1901 ; M.V.O. 1903 ; M.P. for Maidstone since 1906. Kesideuccs — Londonderry House, Park Lane, W. : Springfield, Oaliiiain. Clul) — Carlton. Issue — 1 Edward Charles Stewart Kobcrt Vane-Tcnipest- Stewart, I-ord Stewart, h. 18 Nov. 19U2 (Kins; Edw.ird VII. sponsor). 1. Hon. Maureen Helen. •Z. HoTi. Margaret Frances Anni'. Lady Helen Marv Theresa (H.R.H. Prince Leopold, sponsor), m. -lb .Tan. 1902, Giles, 6th Eari of Ilchester. Geokoe Henry Robert Charles WrLLi.M Vane- Tempest, 5th Marq. of LoNroTDERRY, b. 26 April, 1821 : Knt. Grand Cross St. Alexander Xewski ; Lord- Lieut., and Cust. Rot. Durham ; col. 4th Batt. Durham L.I. : It. -col. com. Seaham Artil. Vol. Brig. ; m. 3 Aug. 1846, Mary Corii(iia (d. 19 Sept. 1906), dau. of Sir .Jolin Edwards, 1st and lastBt. of Garth, and d. 6 Nov. 1SS4. Issue — 1. CH.A.KLES Stewart Vane-Tempest-Stewart, pres. Marq. 2. Lord Herbert Lionel Henry Vane-Tempest, K.C.V.O,, b. 6 July, 1862; J. P. Merioneth, and Montgomery, High Sheriff Montgomery 1910; late maj. and lion. It.-col. Durliaui Art. Vol. (V.D.). Re'^idcnces — 7, Grosvcnor Place, S.W. ; Plas M.ichynllcth, Mont- gomervsliire. Chilis — Turf ; Bachelors'. i. Lady Alexandrina Louisa Maud, m. 12 Nov. 1889, Wentworth, 1st Vise. Allendale. pollard, We.stmeath : X^orth Aston Hall, North
 * Aston, Oxou ; 44. Bryaiiston Square, W. Clubs

— Carlton : Bachelors' ; Kildare St. (Dublin). Issue — • 1. Edwakp Arthur Henry, Pakenham, Lord Sil- cuester, Heir, b. 29 Dec. 1902. 2 Hon Francis Aungler Pakenham, b 5 Dec. 1905. 1. Lady Margaret Pansy Felicia. 2. Lady Mary Katharine. i 3. Lady Violet Georgiana. •1. Lady Julia Agnes Cynthia. William Lygon Pakenham. 4th Eakl of Longford, G.C. B., b. 31 Jan. 1819 ; Lord-Lieut, and Cust. Rut. of ! Longford ; general in Array: col. 5th Pus. ; Legion of j Honour, Comm. of the Sardinian Order of St. Maurice ! and St. Lazarus, Knt. of the Medjidic ; adjt.-gen. in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny ; Under-Sec. for War 1866-8 ; m. 12 Nov. 1862, HON. Selina Rice-Trevoe (Residence — 24, Bruton Street, W.), dau. of George, 4th Baron Dynevor. and d. 19 April, 1887. Issue — 1. Thomas Pakenham, pres. Earl. 2. Capt. the Hon. Edward Michael Pakenhatn, late Colds. Gds., b. 20 Feb. 1866, served in S.African war 1809-1902 (despatches). Residence — 24, Bruton Street, Vv'. 1. Lady Georgiana Frances Henrietta, m. 5 Oct. 1889, Hugh, 3rd Vise. Gough. 2. Lady Katharine Loiusa, m. 27 Jan. 1904, Col. the Hon. William dc Vane {see Barnard, Baron). LONG, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1895. — Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, s. of Richard Pen- ruddocke Long, M.P., of Rood Ashton, by Char- j lotte Anna, o. dau. of Rt. Hon. VilIiain Fitz- ■ william Hume-Dick, of Huniewood, co. Wieklow. B. 13 July, 1854 : ni. 1 Aug. 1878, Lady Dorothy (Doreen) "Blanche, dau. of the 9th Earl of Cork : ed. at Harrow and Oxford : M.P. for X'ortli Wilts (C.) 1880-5, and for E. Wilts 1885-92, when ho i was defeated ; M.P. for Liverpool (West Derby ! div.) 1892-1900. for S. Bristol 1900-6, when he ^ was defeated ; M.P. for S. div. Dubhn 1906-10, for the Strand since 1910 ; Pari. See. to Local Government Board 1886-92 ; Pres. Board of Agriculture 1895-1900, and of the Local Gov. Board 1900-5 ; Chief Sec. for Ireland i 1905 : memb. of the Cabinet 1895-1905 ; D.L., J.P., Wilts; LL.D. Birmingham 1909; late col. commanding Wilts I.Y. "(ret. 1906); J.P., Somerset ; patron of 3 livings. Residences — Rood Ashton, Trowbridge ; Culworth House, Culw'orth, near Banbury. Clubs — Carlton ; Cavalry ; Garrick ; Turf. Issue — 1. C.ipt. Walter Long, D.S.O., 2nd Dragoons, b. 1879 : served in S.A. 1899-1902; A.D.C. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada 1911-13 ; m. 1910, Sibell, dau. of Capt. the Hon. Francis Johnstone, of Hackness Grange, Scar- borough. Issue — W.alter Francis Long, 1). 1911. i. Richard Eric Onslow Long, b. 1892. 1. Victoria Florence dc Burgh, m. 1901, George Abraham Gibbs, M.P.. and has issue. Residences — Tyntesfield, Bristol : 22, Belgrave Square, S.W. 2. Lettice Margaret, m. 1904, William George Daniel Cooper {see Cooper, Bt., of Woollahra). ^ LONGFORD, 5th Earl oli (L). Creat. 20 .June, 1785 : Baron Longford, 7 May, 1756 (I.) ; Baron Silchester, 17 July, 1821 (U.K.), by which last title he holds his seat in the House of Lords ; K.P. 1901 ; M.V.O. 1909.— Thomas Pakenham, s. of 4th Earl. B. 19 Oct. 1864 : m. 8 X^ov. 1899, Lady Mary Julia Villiers, dau. of the 7th Earl of Jersov ; sue. his father 1887 ; ed. at Winchester and Oxford ; B.A. 1885 ; M.A. 1889 ; 2nd lieut. 2nd Life Gds. 1887, Ueut. 1888, capt. 1895, maj. 1903, It.-col. eomndg. 1907-11, bt.-col. 1909, col. (half-pay) 1911 ; Tern. Brig.-Gen. 1914; served with I.Y. and 2nd Life Gds. in S. African war (wounded) ; brig.-commr. 2nd S. Midland Mounted Brigade, Terr. I'orce ; H.M. Lieut, co. Longford, and J.P., Oxford and Westmeath. The 1st Peer, Thos. Pakenham, m. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of iMichael Cuffc, (niece of Ambrose Aungier, last Earl of Longford of tliat line, whose peerage expired in 1704) ; he was created 1st Baron Long- ford, and his wife Countess of Longford in her own right. Residences— Pakenham Hall, Castle- LONGFORD, Baron. See Radnor, Eari. of. LONGMAN, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 23 July 19U9. — Sir Hubkrt Harry Longman, s. of William Longman, of Ashlyns Hall, Gt. ilerk- hamstead, Herts, by Emma, dau. of Frederick P. Barlow. B. at The Cedars, Cliorleywood, Herts, 3 X^iv. 1856 ; m. 3 Nov. 1881, Laui-a Romaine, dau. of A. F. Govett ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; nieinb. of the firm of Longmans, Green and Co., publishers ; J.P., C.C., Surrey ; contested Chertsey div. of Surrey 190G. Residence — Lavershot Hall, Windlesham, Surrey. Clubs — - National Liberal ; United University. LONG NEWTON, Baron. .See Lothian, Maeq. LONSDALE, 5th Earl of (U.K.). Creat. 7 April, 1 807 ; Vise, and Baron Lowther, 26 Oct. 1797 (G.B.); Bt. 22 Aug. 1764 (G.B.).— Hugh Cecix Lowther, s. . of 3rd Earl. B. 25 .Jan. 1857 ; m. 27 June, 1878, Lady Grace Cicelio Gordon, dau. of the 10th Marq. of Himtly ; sue. his bro. 1882 ; ed. at Eton ; D.L.. C.C, Westmorland, and chrnin. of the Coin-t of Quarter Sessions ; D.L., Cumljerland ; Mayor of White- h.aven 1894-5-6 ; aldmn. Rutland C.C. ; hon. col. Westmoi'land and Cumberland Y., of the 4th East Lanes (Howitzer) Brig. R.F.A., and of the 3rd Bn. Border Regt. (res.) ; late hon. col. 1st Cumberland Vol. Art. ; hon. col. Legion of Frontiersmen ; A.A.G. Imperial Yeomanry 1900 ; chrmn. Westmorland and viee-chrmn. Cumber- land Terr. Force Assocn. : 1st class Crown of Prussia ; patron of 59 livings ; is hereditary Adm. of the coasts of Cumberland and ^Vestmorland, and Lord Warden of the West Marches. Sir John Lowther, JM.P. for Westmorland, was created a baronet in 1640. His grandson, the 1st Peer in this family, was First Lord of the Treasury in 1690, and received a Barony and Viscoiuitj' in 1696, which became extinct in 1750. These titles, together wdth the Earldom of Lonsdale, were renewed in 1784 in favour of the representative of the extinct viscounts, but this Peer also cUed without issue, and the Earldom became extinct ; the minor honovirs had, however, been re-granted to him in 1797, with a special remainder to the pres. Peer's great-grandfather, who obtained a revival of the Earldom also. The 2nd Earl was sumiuoned to the House of Peers during his father's lifetime, and sat for some years as Lord Lowther ; he held successively the offices of a Lord of the Admiralty, a Lorcl of the Treasury, First Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Vice- President of the Board of Trade, Postmaster-