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 417 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS Plates and Guns 1859; assistant inspector of Artillery and associate memb. Ordnance Select Committee 1860 ; chrmn. Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., whom he joined 1860 ; memb. of first committee on explosives from its forma- tion until dissolved, 1880 ; associate memb. second committee, and memb. existing Ordnance Research Board ; memb. of Mr. Chamberlain's Tariff Reform Commn. ; consultg. expert. Ordnance Board, Woolwich ; memb. Argj-11 Terr. Force Assocn. : has received the Roy. medal of the Royal Society, the gold medal of the Society of Chemical Industry, and the Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts ; has the 1st cl. of the Order of the Sacred Treasure of Japan, and of the Rising Sun, also of the Double Dragon of China ; has the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Medjidieh, of the Osmanieh, and of the Rose of Brazil ; has the Grand Cross of the Crown of Italy, Ivnt.- Commdr. of the Order of Jesus Christ of Portugal, and a Companion of the Order of Charles III of Spain ; D.L., J.P., Northumberland (Sheriff 1896) ; received the freedom of the city of New- castle-on-Tyne 1910 ; hon. D.Sc. Oxford, Sc.D. Camb., D.C.L. Durham, F.R.S., F.R.A.S., F.C.S. Residences — ■ Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle- on-Tyne : Ardkinglas, Inveraray, N.B. ; 14, Pall .Mall, S.W. Clubs— Athenajum ; Carlton ; Arm.y and Navy ; United Service ; Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Issue — 1. Maj. George John William Noble, late 13th Hussars, b. 3 March, 1859 ; m. 29 July, 1896, Mary, dau. of S. A. Walker-Waters, J.P. Residence — Hornton Lodge, Camden Hill, S.W. Club — Army and Navy. Issue — Vi^ronica Margaret. -. Saxton William Armstrong Noble, b. 13 Feb. 1863 ; m. 23 July, 1891, Celia Brunei, dau. of Arthur James, assist, master at Eton Coll. Residence — Kent House, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Wri-tliam Hall.Thetford. Issue— 1. Humplirey Brunei Noble, b. 3 May, 1892. 2. Marc Andrew Patrick Noble, b. 19 May, 1897. 1. Marjorie Florence. 2. Cyntliia. 3. John Henry Brunei Noble, b. 18 May, 186.5 ; m. 15 July. 1902, Amie, dau. of S. A. Walker-Waters, of Chute Hall, co. Eerry. Residence — Sandhoe, Hexham. Issue — 1. Andrew Napier Noble, b. 16 Sept. 1904. 2. John Samuel Brunei Noble, b. 19 May, 1909. 3. Michael Anthony Christobal Noble, b. '19 March, 1913. 1. Rosemary. 2. Anastasia Mary Elizabeth. 4. Philip Ernest Noble, b. 23 Nov. 1870 : m. 15 Oct. 1895, Mabel, dau. of Percy Graham Buchanan West- niacott, of Benwell Hill, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Rosemount, Ascot. Residences — 1, Ormonde Gate, S.W. ; Kirkley, Newcastle. Issue — 1. Graham Pliilip Noble, b. 5 Jan. 1898. 2. Horace Wcstmacott Noble, b. 7 March, 1899. 1. Agues Dorothy. 2. Yseult Joan. 1. Lilias Hilda Geils. 2. Ethel Isobel Virginia, m. 25 July, 1895, Alfred Henry John Cocluane. Residence — Jesmond, Dene House, Newcastle-on-Tyne. NOEL, Baron. See Gainsboeotjcii, Earl of. [NORFOLK NoRBDHY, b. 17 Sept. 1810 ; m. 7 Nov. 1848, Lady Stewart Lindsay (d. 5 March, 1904), dau. of Henry, 9th Earl of Lindsay, and d. 26 Dec. 1873. Issue — 1. William B. L. Graham-Toler, pres Earl. 1. Lady Mary Catherine, m. 13 Oct. 1884, Charles John Stewart, the pubhc trustee, and has issue. Residence — 32, Eccleston Square, S.W. 2. Lady Elizabeth, m. 9 Oct. 1884, 4th Earl of Caledon. 3. Lady Margaret Albinia Grace, m. 18 March, 1880, Edward Boycott Jenkins (Club— St. James's), Barr.- at-law (Inner Temple). 4. Lady Charlotte Emily Alexina. Residence — 30, Portland Place, W. NORBURY, 4th Earl of. Creat. 2.3 June, 1827 Vise. Glandine 1827; Baron Norwood, 24 Nov 1797: Baron Norbury, 27 Dec. 1800 (Irel.) — WiL- Li.^MBRABAzoNLixDESAYGRAHAM-ToLiiR,o.s. of | Beech Hill, ShefSeld. Clubs— Carlton 3rd .'.arl. B. at Valence, Kent, 2 July, 1862 : sue. pllprs' • White's his father 1873; m. 28 July, 1908, Lucy Hen- ' ' ^' ""'' '=" rietta Katharine, dau. of the Rev. the Hon. William Chas. Ellis, of Bothalhaugh, Morpeth, Nortlmmberland. The 1st Peer was many years hief justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland ; the 2nd Earl was murdered in 1S39. Residence — Greenwood Gate, Withyham, Sussex. Club — Royal Automobile. Heir Pres., his kinsman, Oiway Scarlett Graham- Toler. s. of Hector Robert Granam-Toler, by Alice, dau. of Charles Steer ; b. 1886 ; heut. Irish Gds. Residence — Durrow Abbey, Ireland. Sector John Graham Graham-Toler, 3rd Earl of D.P. NORFOLK, 15th Duke of. Creat. 28 June, 1483; Earl of Arundel, 1139. Baron Maltravers, 1330 ; Earl of Surrey, 1483 : Earl of Norfolk, 6 June, 1644 ; Baron Fitz-Alan, Clun, and Oswal- destre, 1627 (Eng.) ; K.G. 1886: P.C. 1895; G.C.V.O. 1902; Royal Victorian Chain 1911.— Henry Fitzalan-Howard, s. of 14th Duke. B. 27 Dec. 1847 ; m. 1st, 21 Nov. 1877, Lady Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara (d. 11 April," 1887), dau. of the Comitess of Loudoun, and Charles, Baron Donington ; m. 2nd, 15 Feb. 1904, Hon. Gwendolen Constable-Maxwell, Baroness Herries (whom see) ; sue, his father 1860, who, with his brothers and sisters, assumed the additional name of Fitzalan in 1842 ; special envoy to the Pope 1887; C.C, London 1895-6; Postmaster- Gen. 1895-1900, when he resigned to serve in the Imp. Yeo. in the S. African war ; It. -col. and hon. col. 4th Batt Rov. Sussex Regt. ; hon. col. 3rd W. Riding Brigade R.F.A. (T.F.) since 1908; late honorary colonel 1st Cadet Batt. (Duke of Norfolk's Own) Rifle Brigade ; hon. capt. in the Army ; mayor of Sheffield 1895-6, 1896-7, of Westminster 1900, and of Arundel 1903; Lord- Lieut, of Sussex since 1905 : chrmn. Roy. Commn. on Militia and Volunteer Forces 1903 ; pres, of London Municipal Society ; Chancellor of the Univ. of Sheffield ; is premier duke and e.ajil, hereditary earl marshal, and claims to be hereditary chief butler of England (this office was claimed by two others before the Court of Claims at the coronation of King Edward VII, but the matter was not adjudicated upon) ; has the Order of the Golden Spur ; successfully con- tested Lord Mowbray's claiin to the ancient Earldom of Norfolk in 1906 ; J. P., C.C, West Sussex 1889, and London 1892 : pres. and chrmn. Sussex Terr. Force Assocn., and patron of 3 livings. Represents through the female line the Fitzalan family, a cadet of whom was founder of the house of Stuart. The 1st Duke v.as s. of Sir Robert Howard, by Lady Margaret, dau. of Thomas Lord Jlowbray and Segrave, Duke of Norfolk (creat. 1397), who was s. of IMargaret Countess of Norfolk. He was attainted in 1486, as was also his s., but was restored to the honours in 1489 ; the 3rd Duke was under attainder from 1546 to 1553 ; his s. was the Earl of Suney executed by Henry VIII. The 4th Duke was attainted and beheaded in 15 72, for his attach- ment to the cause of Mary, Queen of Scots; some of the honours were restored to this ]ieer's grandson in 1603, and the dukedom was regained by the family in 1664. Residences — Norfolk House, St. James's Square, S.W. ; Ariuidel Castle, Sussex ; Derwent Hall, Derbyshire ; Trav- Issue by 2nd m. — 1. Bern.-ird M.-lrmaduke Fitzalan-Howard, Earl or Arundel and Sttrrey ; b. 30 May, 1908. 1. Lady Mary Rachel. 2. Lady Katherine Mary. 3. Lady Wiuefrido Alice. Henry Granville Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk, b. 7 Nov. 1815 ; m. 19 June, 1839, Hon. Augusta Mary Minna Catherine (d. 22 March, 1886), dau. of Adm. Lord Lyons, G.C.B., K.C.H., au.l d. 25 Nov. 1860. Issue— 1. He.nry Fitzalan-How.vrd, pres Duke. 2. Lt.-Col. Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, M.V.O., D.S.O., late 11th Hussars, b. 1 June, 1855 ; D.A. A.G. on Gen. French's staff during S. African war, 1899-1901.