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 413 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [NEWFOUNDLAND l.loyd Roberts, M.D. Residence — Maesincla, Carnarvon. 2. Dorotliy Mary. 3. Margaret Constance. 3. Hon. Frederick George Wynn, b. 17 Jan. 1853 ; D.L., C.4.1 Residences — Glynllivon l^ark, Bodfean Hall, and Fort Belan, Carnarvon. Clubs— Travellers' ; Marlborough ; Carlton ; R.Y.S. 1. Hon. Emily Annina, m. 29 Sept. 1874, Murray Gladstone, late K.N. Residence — 6, Cromwell Houses, Soutlisea. 2. Hon. Ellen Glyn. NEWBOTTLE, Baron. See Lothian, Mar- quess or. NEWBURGH, 9th Earl of. Great. 31 Dec. 1000 ; Vi.sc. Kyanaird and Baron Livingstone 1000 (S). — Charles Giustiniani Bandini, Prince Gius- tiniani Bandini in the Roman States ; s. of 7th Earl ; sue. his father (who was creat. prince by Pope Pius IX) 1908. B. at Rome, 1 Jan. 1802 ; m. 8 Aug 1885, Donna Maria Lanza di Trabia, dau. of Prince di Trabia e di Butera, of Palermo ; assumed on his marriage the title of Due di Mondragone. Tlie 1st Peer was gentleman of the bedcliamber to Charles II ; his earldom was in remainder to his heirs general whatsoever, and was enjoyed by an heir female for sixty-one years after the death of the 2nd Earl, and returned to the female line in 1852, after the death of the 5th Earl, who made no attempt to establish his claim to the titles. In 1868 the claim of his <iau., the Princess Giustiniani, Marchesa Bandini (who had been naturalized by Act of Parliament), ■was allowed by the House of Lords. Residences — Palazzo Bandini, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Home ; Abbadia di Fiastra, Sforzacosta. Issue — 1. SiniSMONDO Maria Banding Guiseppe (Duca di Mondragone), Vise. Kynnaied, b. 20 .Tune, 1886 ; m. 4 April. 1910, Teresa, dau. of Principe Ugo Bon- compagni Ludovisi. Residence — 27, Via Po. Rome. 2. Hon. Guiseppe Maria Giustiiiiani-Bandini, b. 3 Sept. 1896. 1. Ladv Maria Sofia Guiseppina. •Cecilia Giustiniani, Countess of Newburgh, m. 21
 * 8ept. 1815, Charles, 4th Marquess Bandini (d. 4 July,

1850), and d. 2 Jan. 1877. Issue — 1. SiGisMUND Nicholas Venantius Gaetano Francis Giustiniani-Bandini, 8th Earl of Newburgh, b. -30 June, 1818 : m. 15 Sept. 1848, Maria Sophia Angelica Massani (d. 15 Dec. 1898), and d. 4 Aug. 1908. Issue — 1. Charles Giustiniani-Bandini, pres. Earl. 1. Ladv Carolina Maria Elena, m. 8 April, 1872, Guardiiro Conte di Colleoni Porto. 2. Lady Elena Maria Conchetta Isabella Gioacliina X3uiseppa, m. 25 June, 1876, Caniillo Principe Rospigliosi, and has issue. 3. Lady Nicoletta Maria Nazarena Gioachina Mar- ■gherita, m. 20 Feb. 1881, Marie, Duca Grazioli. Residence — 102. Via Plebiscite, Rome. 4. Lady Maria Cristina Isabella Agnese Gioachina, «, nun. 5. Ladv Maria Isabella Giovanna Teresa Gioachina, m. 17 Nov. 1898, Esnie William Howard (Club — •Travellers') ; C.V.O., C.M.G., and has issue. Resi dence — Ravenstone, Keswick. 6. Lady Maria Cecilia Pia Anna Gioacliina. 1. Lady *Ehzabeth, m. 1841, Marchese Augustine Trionfl.' 2. Lady Maria, m. 1851, Coutc Frederico Pucci Bon- cambi. NEWBURGH, Baron. Marquess of. See Cholmondeley, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, 7th Duke of. Creat. 17 Nov. 1750 ; Earl of Lincoln 4 May, 1572. —Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas Pelham- •ClJNTON, s. of eth Duke. B. 28 Sept. 1804 ; m. 20 Feb. 1889, Kathleen Florence May, dau. of late^Maj. Candy, 9th Lancers ; sue. his father 1879 ; ed. at Eton ; formerly memb. London Sch. ISoard ; late hon. col. Newcastle Art. Vol. ; D.L., Notts ; a Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; master forester of Dart- moor ; keeper of St. Briavel's Castle ; patron of 6 livings. Is descended from John Baron Clin- ton temp. Edward I ; the 9th Lord Clinton, an eminent naval commander, obtained the earldom of Lincoln from Queen Elizabeth. On the death of the 5th Earl and 13th Baron the barony fell into abeyance (see Clinton). The 9th Earl in- herited the dukedom of Newcastle, under a special remainder, from his uncle, the 1st Duke, and he assumed the name of Pelham on succeeding to the title. The 5th Duke was a distinguished minister, War Sec, Colonial Sec., etc. Resi- dences — Clumber Park Notts ; Forest Farm, Windsor Forest ; 11, Berkeley House, Hay Hill, W. Club— Carlton. Henry Pelham Alexander Pf.lham-Clinton, 6th Duke op Newcastle, b. 25 Jan. 1834 ; m. 11 Feb. 1S61, Henrietta Adela (m. 2nd, 7 April, 1880, Thomas Theobald Hohler (d. 2 May, 1892) and d. 8 May, 1913), dau. and heir of late Henry Thomas Hope, of Deepdcne, Surrey, and d. 22 Feb. 1879. Issue — 1. Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas Pelham- Clinton, pres. Duke. 2. Lord Henry Francis Hope Pelham- Clinton- Hope, Heir Pees., b. 3 Feb. 1866 ; cd. at Eton ; late lieut. Sherwood Rangers ; m. 1st, 27 Nov. 1894, Mary Augusta (marr. diss. 1902), dau. of William Yohe ; m. 2nd, 27 Feb. 1904, Olive Muriel Owen (d. 30 Aug. 1912), dau. of late George Horatio Thomson, of Mel- bourne. Residence — Castle Blayney, Ireland. Clubs — Wellington : Bachelors'. Issue by 2nd m. — 1. Henry Edward Hugh Pelham-Clinton-Hope, b. 8 April, 1907. 1. Doria Louis. 2. Mary. 1. Lady Beatrice Adeline, m. 16 Sept. 1880, Cecil Edniuiid Lister-Kave [see Lister-Kaye, lit.). 2. Lady Emilv Augusta Mary, m. 24 June, 1882, Prince Alfonso'Doria Pamphilj Duoa di Avigliano, and has issue. 3. Lady Florence Josepliine. Residence — 171, Vic- toria Street, S.W. NEWCASTLE, 4th Bishop of. Founded 1 882.— Rt. Rev. Norman Dumenil John Straton, D.D., s. of the Rev. G. W. Straton, rector of Aylestone, Leicestershire, and Elinor Katharine, dau. of Richard Norman, of Melton Mowbray. B. 4 Nov. 1840 ; m. 20 Feb. 1873, Emily Jane, dau. of J. R. Pease, of Hesslewood, Hull ; ed. at Camb. (B.A. 1802, M.A. 1809. D.D. 1892); hon. D.D. Dm-ham 1908 ; ord. 1805 ; cur. of Market Drayton 1805 ; vie. of Kirkby Wharfe 1800-75 ; vie. and R.D. of Wakefield 1875-92 : Bishop of Sodor and Man 1892-1907, when he was translated to this see ; dean of Sodor and iNIan 1895 : was hon. can. of Ripon 188.3-8, and hon. can. of Wakefield and Archdeacon of Huddcrsfield 1888- 92 : patron of two archdeaconries, four resi- dentiary canonries, 24 hon. canonries, and 43 livings. The diocese (taken out of the diocese of Durham) consists of the county of Northum- berland, the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, arid the ancient parish and chapelries of Alston in Cumberland. Residence — Benwell Tower, New- castle-on-Tyne. Club — National. NEWCASTLE (Australia), Bishop of. Founded 1847. — Rt. Rev. John Francis Stretch, D.D. B. in Australia 1855 ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Melbourne ; B.A. 1874, LL.B. 1887, hon. D.D. Oxford 1897 ; ord. 1878, cur. at Geelong 1879-80, St. Kilda 1880-1, and Brighton (Victoria) 1881-3; incum- bent of Maldon 1883-5, of Fitzroy 1885-92, of St. Andrew's, Brighton, 1892-3 ; Dean of Ballarat 1893-5 ; coadjutor to Bishop of Brisbane 1895- 1900, and to the late Bishop of Newcastle 1900-0 ; also Dean of Newcastle 1900-0, when he was elected to the see. Residence — Bishopscourt, Newcastle, New South Wales. NEWFOUNDLAND and BERMUDA, Bishop of. Founded 1839.— Rt. Rev. Llewellyn Jones, D.D., s. of Edward Jones, of Liverpool, and Harriet, dau. of James Baton, of Crailing, Kelso, N.B. B. at Liverpool 11 Oct. 1840 ; m. 22 Nov. 1881, Elizabeth Alice (d. 9 May, 1903). dau. of Hon. Sir Adams George Archibald, K.C.M.G., Lt.-Gov. of Nova Scotia ; ed. at Liverpool