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 881 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [MASSEREENE Briscoe, who d. 1 Mav 1911, and has issue. Residence — , Riverdale, Killucan, co. Westmeath. , 2. Cliarlotte Lydia Peareth, m. 18 May, 1865, Rev. Horace Meeres, rector of BradwcII, Lechlade, who d. 5 July, 1907, and has issue. Residence — Harrow View, W. Ealing, W. i MARSHAM, Vise. See Romney, Eabl of. MARTIN, 1st Bt., of Overbury (U.K.). Great. { 12 Dec. 1905. — Sib, Richard Biddulph Mabtin, s. of late Robert Martin, of Overbury Court, Worcs., by Alary Anne, clau. of the late John Biddulph, of Ledbury. B. 12 May, 1838 ; m. 26 Aug. 1864, INIary Frances, dau. of late Adm. Richard Grozier, of West Hill, Isle of Wight ; i ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; B.A. 1859, M.A. 1861 ; ehrmn. of Martin's Bank, London ; treas. of Roy. Statistical Soc. ; late pres. of Inst, of Bankers, of which he was one of the founders ; prime warden of the Fishmongers' Company 1899 and 1906 ; unsuccessfully contested E. Worcs. 1868, City of London 1880, and Ashburton div. of Devonshire 1886 ; M.P.for Tewkesbury 1880-5, and for Droitwich div. of Worcs. 1892-1905 ; F.R.G.S. ; J.P., Kent, Worcs. and Gloucs. ; conimnr. of lieutenancy for City of London. Residences — Overburj^ Court, Tewkesbury ; 10, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs — Athenpeum ; Windham : Ranelagh : Travellers' (Paris). MARTIN, Baronetcy of Lockynge, (extinct 21 Feb. 1910). Creat. 28 -lan. 1791. — The Late Adm. Sm William Fanshawe AIaiitin,4th Bt., b. 5 Dec. 1801 ; m. 1st, 25 July, 1827, Hon. Anne, dau. of William, 1st Baron Wynford ; m. 2nd, 21 May, 1838. Sophia Elizabeth (d. 12 Nov. 1874), dau. of Richard Hurt, of Wirksworth, Derbyshire, and d. 24 Mtirch, 1895. Issue by 2nd m. — 1. SIR Richard Byami Martin, 5th and last Bt., b. 28 April, 1841 ; m. 20 July, 1869, Catherine (Residence — 7, Esplanade, Plymouth), dau. of Capt. .Knipe, 15th Dragoon Gds, and d. 21 Feb. 1910. Issue— 1. Mary Catlierine, ni. 17 July, 1894, WiUiara Henry i Knight. I ?.. Margaret Louise, m. 28 April, 1902, Alexander Einlay Smith. 3. Georgiana Pliyllis Maud. 1. Caroline. Residence — 5. Oxford Square, Hyde Park, W. 2. Grace. j 3. Harrietts Fanshawe. 4. Georgiana Fanshawe. MASHAM, 2nd Baron (U.K.). Creat. 15 July, i 1891. — Samuel Cunliffb Lister, s. of 1st Baron Masham. B. 2 Aug. 1857 ; sue. his father 1906 ; j ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; B.A. 1878 ; J.P., North Riding, Yorks. The 1st Baron (s. of | Ellis Cunliffe Lister-Kay, M.P.) made a large [ fortune through his many clever inventions and patents, the chief of which were in connection j with woolcombing machinery, the utilization of silk waste, and the manufacture of lalush. Resi- ! dences — Swinton Park, Masham ; Jervaulx Abbey, Bedale, Yorks. Clubs — Carlton ; Boodle's. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Bakon Masham, b. 1 Jan. 1815; D.L., J.P., hon. LL.D.; m. 6 Sept. 1854, Annie (d. 1875), dau. of John Dearden, of Hollins Hall, Halifax, and d. 2 Feb. 1906. Issue— 1. Samuel Cunliffe Lister, pres. Baron. 2. Hon. John Cunliffe Lister, Heir Pres., b. 9 Aug. 1867 ; m. 7 April. 1906, Elizabeth Alice, 2nd dau. of William Rippon Brockton, of Farndon. 1. Hon. Annie. 2. Hon. Ada. 3. Hon. Edith. 4. Hon. Evelyne. MASH0NALAND,4th Bishop of. Founded 1891. | — Rt. Rev. Frederic Hicks Beavev, D.D., s. of Christopher Beaven, of Broughton Gifford, Wilts, by Edith, dau. of Benjamin Hicks, of Handley, Dorset. B. at Rodwell, Wilts, 11 April, 1856; m. 1883, Georgina Braithwaite, dau. of Edward j Alleyne Dawes, capt. late 97th Regt., of The Oaks, I Burgess Hill, Sussex ; ed. at Queen Elizabeth's Sell. Wimborne, Dorset, and at St. Bees and Univ. Coll. Durham ; ord. 1878 ; curate St. Martin's, Brighton 1878-81; vicar of Newborough, Stafford- shire, 1881-5, of St. Chad's, Stafford, 1885-7, and of St. Paul's, Burton, 1887-1901 ; chap, to the forces in S. Africa 1901-2 ; mission priest in the div. of Cape Town 1902-3 ; priest in charge of Bulawayo and Archdeacon of Matabeleland 1903-8: Dean of Salisbury, Rhodesia", 1908-10 ; chaplain Gen. of the Rhodesian volunteers ; consec. to this see 1 Jan. 1911. This diocese, by far the largest in South Africa, includes all S. Rhodesia, a large portion of Bechuanaland, with a considerable tract of Portuguese territory on the East Coast. Residence — Bishop's House, Salis- bury, S. Rhodesia, S. Africa. MASSEREENE AND FERRARD, 12th Vise. Massereene. Creat. 21 No. 1660 : 5th Vise. Fer- rard, 22 Nov. 1797 ; Baron of Loughneagh, 21 Nov. 1660 : Baron Oriel, 5 June, 1790 (I.) ; Baron Oriel, 17 July, 1821 (U.K.), by which title he holds his seat in the House of Lords ; .D.S.O. 1900. — Algernon William John Clotworthy Skeffington, s. of 11th Vise. B. 28 Nov. 1873 ; m. 16 Feb. 1905, Jean Barbara, dau. of J. S. Ainsworth, M.P., of Ardanaiseig, Loch Awe, N.B., and Harecroft, Cumberland ; sue. his father 1905 ; ed. at Winchester and at R.M.C. Sandhurst ; late maj. 17th Lancers ; maj. North Iri.sh Horse Yeo. since 1907 ; served in S. African war 1900—2 (wounded twice, despatches, and D.S.O.) : and in France 1914 (despatches) ; memb. L.CJ.C. (Dulwich div.) since 1913 ; D.L., CO. Antrim ; patron of 2 livings. The first peer. Vise. Massereene, was an active promoter of the restoration of Charles II, and his honours were in remainder to his son-in-law; the 6th Vise, was creat. Earl of Massereene, which title expired with the 4th Earl, whose dau., however, sue. to the Viscounty, which was in remainder to heirs general, and was grandmother of the present peer. The 1st Baron Oriel (U.K.), was the last speaker of tlie Irish House of Commons. Seats — Antrim Castle, co. Antrim ; Oriel Temple, CO. l^outh. Clubs — Carlton ; Cavalry ; Kildare St. (Dublin). Issue — Nigel John Talbot whyte-Melville Clotworthy Skeffington, Lord Loughneagh, b. 22 Oct 1914. Hon. Diana Elizabeth Margaret Skeffington. John Skeffington, 10th Vise. Massereene, and 3rd Vise. Fekrard, K.P., b. 30 Nov. 1812 ; m. I Aug. 1835, Olivia Deane (d. 10 May, 1874), dau. of Henry Deane Grady, Stillorgan Castle, co. Dublin, and d. 28 April, 1863. 1. Clothworthy John Eyrie Skeffington, 11th Vise. Massereene, and 4tH| Vise. Ferrard, It.-col. Antrim Mil., b 9 Oct. 1842 ; m. 4 Oct. 187U, FLORENCE Elizabeth (Residence — Milland Place, Liphook),o. c. of Maj. George John Whyte-Melville, and d. 26 June, 1905. Issue — 1. Algernon William John Clotworthy Skef- fington, pres. Vise. 1. Hon. Norah Florence Margarotta, m. 24 July, 1897, Rev. Charles Johnston, cur. of St. Peter's, EaUng, and has issue. 2. Hon. Ethel Mary Catherine, m. 20 April, 1904, Richard Atherton de Anyers Willis, late 15th Hus- sars, and has issue. Residence — Halsnead Park, Lancashire. 3. Hon. Con.stanee Harriet Georgiana, m. 8 Nov. 1905, Herbert Rushton Sykes, M.A., and has issue. Residence — Lvdbam Manor, Salop. 4. Hon. Violet Florence, m. 20 June, 1907, Corbet Radford, and has issue. Residence — Preston Lodge, Holby Walk, Leamington. 2. The late Hon. Hungerford Henry Skeffington, b. 25 July, 1845 ; m. 30 Nov. 1868, Louisa Muskerry Deane (m. 2nd, A. Stepney), dau. of Robert Deane Grady, and d. s.p. 18 Dec. 1870. 3. The late Hon. Sydney William Skeffington, b. 30 May, 1849 : m. 3 Oct. 1872, Clementina Isabella Margaret (Lady of the Manor of Carlton. Residence — Carlton Hall, Carlton-on-Tient ; m. 2nd, 14 Feb. 1885, Col. James Cra'g, who d. s.p. 15 Oct. 1910), dau. of Archibald Campbell Dennistoun of that ilk, Dumbartonshire, and d. 6 Feb. 1876. Issue —