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 MAYO] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 384 3bd Vise. Maynaru. B. 13 March, 1780 ; in. 28 Dec. 1810, Mary {d. 22 Oct. 1857), dau. of Reginald Rabett, of Branifield Hall, Siiffolk, and d. 19 :May, 1805. Issue — 1. Tlw late Col. Hon. Charles Henry Maynard, b. 181-1 • m. 2iKl, 13 Oct. 1860, Blanche Adeliza (Resi- dence— 4-1, York Terrace. Regent's I'ark, N.W.; m. 2nd, 8 Nov. 1866. Robert, 4th Earl of Rosslyn), dau. of Henry FitzRoy, of Salcey Lawn, Northamptonshire, and d. 2 Jan." 1865. Issue — 1. Frances Evelyn, m. 10 April, 1881, Francis, 5th Earl of Warwick. 2. Blanche, in. 31 Aug. 1886, Col. Lord Algernon Charles Gordon Lennox isee Richmond, Duke of). MAYO. 7th Earl of. Croat. 24 June, 1785 : Vise. Mayo, 13 Jan. 1781 ; Baron Naas, 1 Aug. 1700 (I.) : P.C. (I.) 1905 : K.P. 1904. — Derjiot Robert Wyndham Boubke, s. of Oth Earl. B. 2 July, 1851 ; m. 3 Nov. 1885, Geraldine Sarah, dau. of the Hon. Gerald Ponsonby ; sue. his father 1872 ; gazetted cornet lOtli Hussar.^ Mav, 1870, lieut. 1871 ; exchanged to tlie Gren. Gds. 1872; res. 1870; elected a representative peer for Ireland 1890; D.L. ,.J.P., CO. Kildare. This family is a branch of the liouse of Clanricarde, springing from David Bourke, of Monycrower, co. Maj'o, whose s. was a captain of Horse in Ireland 1041. The 4th Earl was for 33 years an Irish representative peer, and the 6th Earl for 15 years. The Oth Earl was three times chief secretary for Ireland, and afterwards Gov. -Gen. of India until his death ; he was also for 15 year.s a memb. of the House of Commons. Residences — Palmerstowai, Straffan, Ireland ; 3, Stratford Place, W. Issue — None. Richari> Southwell Bourke. 6th Earl of Mayo, K.P.. G.M.SJ., M.A., P.C, LL.D.. b. 21 Feb. 1822 ; m. 31 Oct. 1848. Blanche Julia, C.I., V.A. (Residence — 10, Mamiirster Square, W.). e.xtralady of the Bedchamber to Qun n ir((iria, dau. of 1st Baron Leconfield, and was a»assiiuitrd while on tnur of inspection at the Andaman Islands, 8 Feb. 1872. His widow was granted by the council of India a life annuity of £1,000, and a sum of £20,000 for hcn'self and younger children, and voted by Parliament from the imperial exchequer a pension of £1,000. Issui — 1. Derjiot Robert Wyndham Bourke, pres. Earl. 2. Hon. Algernon Henry Bourke, Heik Pres., b. 31 Dec. 18.54 ; m. 1,5 Dec, 1887, Gwendoline Irene Emily, dau. of late Hans Sloane Stanley, of Paultons, Hants : has been a stockbroker and proprietor of White's Club : contested Clapham (C) 1885, Resi- dences — 75, Gloucester Place, W. : Hitcham Vale, Taplow, Issue — Daphiii' Marjorie. 3. Hon, Terence Throl.ald Bourke, vice-consul at Bizerta, li, 2 April. 1865 ; m, 5 Aug, 1896, Eveline Coustanee, dau. of late Col. Thomas William Haines, of Haskerton Manor, Suffolk, Residenc( — Pekes, Hellingley, Sussex, Clubs— Carlton ; White's, Issu( — Jasijiiiu- Eva, Myrtle Mercy, 1, Lady Eva Constance Aliue, m, 7 July. 1885, Col. Windham Henry Wyndham-(Juin, C.B.' D,S,0. {see Dunraven. Earl of). 2. Lady Florence Jilanelie Madeline. Residence — 12, Connaught S(|uare, W. M.EATH, Igth Earl of. Creat. 10 April, 1(>27 ; Baron Brabazon of Ardee, 19 July, 1010 (I.): Baron Chaworth, 10 Sept. 1831 (U-K.), by which last title he holds liis seat in the House of Lords ; P.C. (I.) 1887 : K.P. 1905.— Reginald Brabazon. s. of 1 1th Earl. B. 31 .July, 1841 ; m. 7 Jan. 1808. Lady Mary Jane, dau. of llth Earl of Lauderdale ; sue. his father 1887 ; ed. at Eton ; sometime in the Diplomatic Service ; hon. col. 6th Batt. Roy. Dublin Fus. ; gov. Roy. Hibernian Mily. School, Dublin : chancellor of the Roy. Univ. of Ireland 1902-(j ; Lord-Lieut, co. Dublin ; D.L., Wicklow ; late C.A., London ; Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem : founder and an active propagator of the " Empire niovement ." The 1st Peer was M.P. for Wicklow in 1585, and High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1000 ; he was s. of Sir William Brabazon, who in 1534 was vice-treasurer and receiver-general in Ireland. The family is descended from Jaques le Brabazon, whose name appears on the roll of Battle Abbey. Seat — Kilruddery House, eo. Wicklow. Residences — The Coppice, Rathrum, CO. Wicklow ; Ottermead, Ottershaw, Chertsey ; 83. Lancaster Gate, W. Clubs — ^Travellers'. Kildare Street (Dublin). Issue — 1. Reginald Le Normand Brabazon, Lord Ardee, Heir, b. 24 Nov. 1869 ; m. 12 Feb. 1908, Lady Aileen Mary Wyndham Quin, dau. of 4th Earl of Dunraven ; ed. at Wellington and Roy. Mil. Coll. Sandhurst ; lieut. Gren. Gds. 1889; capt. 1899; maj. 1906^ It.-col. 1912 ; served in S. African war 1900-2. Resi- dence — 2, Gloucester Square, W. Clubs — Guards' ; Travellers' ; Kildare Street (Dublin). Issue — 1. Hon. Anthony Windham Normand Brabazon, b. 3 Nov. 1910. 1. Hon. Maureen Margaret. 2. Hon. Meriel Aileen. 2. Hon. .Arthur Lauderdale Le Normand Brabazon, late capt. 5th Batt. Roy. Dublin Fus., b. 28 Sept. 1872. 3. Maj. the Hon. Claud Maitland Patrick Brabazon, Irish Gds., b. 16 July, 1874 ; flight comni. Royal Fly- ing Corps.; served in S. Africa 1902. 4. Capt. the Hon. Ernest William Maitland Molyneaux Brabazon Colds. Gds., b. 22 March, 1884 ; ' m. 29 Oct. 1912, Dorothy Mary, dau, of Col. Horace Ricardo, C.V.O,, D,L,, of Braniley Park, Surrey, 1, Lady Mary Florence, in. 4 June, 1904, Harold Edward Sherwin Holt, M.A., and has issue. Resi- dence — The Grange, Farnborough, Hants. 2. Lady Violet Constance Maitland, ni. 27 Oct. 1909, Vise. Grimstou (see Verulam, E.). William Brabazon, 11th Earl of Meath, b, 25 Oct. 1803 ; m, 23 Nov. 1837, Harriot (d. 16 July, 1898), dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, 6th Bt., and d. 26 May, 1887. I Issue — I Reginald Brabazon. pres. Earl. Lady Kathleen Harriot. Residence — 40, Eaton I Square, S.W. I MEATH, 94th Bishop of. Founded 520.— McsT Rev. James Bennett Iveene, D.D., s. of Arthur Bennett Keene, M.A. B. 25 Oct. 1849; m. 20 Aug. 1913. Henrietta Sophia, dau. of late Rev. William Streatfeild, vicar of East Ham ; ed. at Trill. Coll. Dublin (scholar). Primate's Hebrew prize, first-class, Lloyd exhibitioner. Wall biblical scholar. Law's prizeman, McCullagh [prizeman, Elrington prizeman, &c. ; B.A. (senior mod. math, and senior mod. eth. and log.) 1871 : M.A. 1875; ord. 1872; priest 1873: cur. of St. Matthias, Dub. 1872-4, Meath 1874-7; chaplain Y.M.C. A. 1877-9 ; incumbent of Bally boy 1879 : rec. of Navan same year ; elected to this see 1897; head master Navan Coll. 1880-97; ! examining chaplain to Bishop of Meath 1885-97 ; prcb. and canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral 1892-7. The diocese includes most of the counties of Meath and Westmeath and King's County, with small parts of Longford, Cavan, and Galway. Residences — 34, Fitzwilliam Sc[uare, Dublin ; Bishop's Court, Navan, co. Meath. Clubs — New Oxford and (Jambridge ; University (Dublin). MEDLYCOTT, 6th Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 3 Oct. 1808. — Rev. Sir Hubert James Medly- COTT, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 9 Dee. 1841 ; in. 11 May, 1870, Julia Ann, dau. of Rev. t^harles Thomas Glyn ; sue. his bro. 1908 : ed. at Harrow andCamb., M.A. 1807 ; late vie. of Milborne Port, Somerset. Residences — 108, Cambridge Street, Eccleston Sr|uare, S.W. : Ven, Milborne Port, Somerset ; Sandford Oreas Manor Hou.se, Sher- borne, Dor.set. Clubs — New University ; Wel- lington. Issue — 1. CAPT. Hubert Mervvn Mehlycott. Heir, b, 29 Sept. 1874 : m. 5 .Tune, 190Q, Nellie Ada, dau. of Hector Edmond Monro, of Edmondsham, Dorset ; ed, at Harrow and Camb. ; B.A. 1896 ; Issi e — 1. James Christopher Medlyeott, b. 17 April, 1907. 2. Thomas Anthony Hutcliiug Medlyeott, b. 17 Aug. 19'19. 1. Flor(>nce Julia, m. 1896, George Watkins Yardley. Residence — 2, Motcomb Street, S.W. 2. Cicely Glyn. Sir William Coles Medlycott, 2nd Bt., b. 31 July, 1806 : ni. 16 March, 1830, Sarah Jeffrey (d. 13 May, 1879), dau. of Rev. Edward Bradford, rect. of Stalbridge, Dorset, and d. 23 Dec. 1882. Issue—