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 445 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [POLLOCK s. of 2iid Bt. B. 21 Dec. 1830 ; m. 1st, 9 Oct. 185G, Honoria Harriett Alice (d. 18 April, 1912) ; dau. of late Rev. E. H. Raveuhill, vie. of Leominster; m. 2iid, 15 Oct. 1913, Mary, dau. of Heiirv Wheeler, and widow of J. Baldwin ; sue. his father 1866 ; entered the Army, 1848, as ensign 30th Regt. : lieut. 1849, capt. 1854, maj. 1855, It. -col. 1865, col. ret. 1881 ; has the Crimean medal and clasp ; Turkish war medal, and 5th class of the Medjidie ; lost left arm at storming of the Redan. The 1st Bt. represented Bridg- water in several parliaments. Residence — 72, Lansdowne Place, Hove, Sussex. SiK Georqe Edward Pocock, 2nd Bt., b. 2 April, 1792 ; 111. 1 March, 1830, Augusta Eliuor (d. 30 April, 1868), dau. of Hon. T. W. Coventry, of North Cray Place, Kent, and d. 3 Sept. 1866. Issue — 1. Sir George Francis Coventry Pocock, pros. Bt. 2. Th(! late Capt. Alfred George Drake Pocock, L:2nd Regt., b. 1838; m. 1st, 27 Jan. 1863, Mary, dau. of Charles Culverhouse (marr. diss. 1866) ; m. 2nd, 23 April, 1868, Caroline Wentworth, dau. of Thomas Wickham, of Ham, Somerset (m. diss. 1874) ; m. 3rd, 12 Feb. 1877, Susan Howell Morris Fa.x, and d. 28 July, 1879. Issue bv 1st m. — CHARLES Guy Coventry Pocock, Heir Pres., b. 3 Nov. 1863. POE, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 2 July, 1912 ; ■C.B. 1885. — Sir William Hutcheson Poii:, 3rd s. of William Thomas Poe, barrister, of Curragh- more, co. Tipperary, and Mary, dau. of late George Leslie, of Donaghadee, co. Down. B. at Donag- hadee, 20 Sept. 1848 ; m. 2 Jan. 1886, Mary Ade- laide, dau. of late Sir William Compton Domville, Bt., of Santry Court, co. Dublin ; ed. privately and at R.N. A., Gosport ; entd. Royal Marine L.I. 1867 ; served in N. America and W. Indies, 1869-74 ; commanded R.M. detachment. Island of Ascension, 1878-81, and Cape of Good Hope, 1881-2 ; adjt. of R.M. Batt. in E. Soudan, 1884; commanded two companies R.M. attached to guards camel corps, Nile exped., 1884-5 ; memb. of naval intelligence dept. 1886-8 ; ret. with rank of It. -col. 1888 ; vice-chrmn. Abbeyloix Bd. of Gdns., 1859-9 ; Riu-al Distr. Councillor for Ballynakill, 1899-1908 ; a govr. of National Gal- lerj- of Ireland, 1904 ; High Sheriff, Queen's co., 1891, and co. Tyrone 1893 ; memb. of Irish Land Conference 1902 ; was memb. of vice-regal connnn. on Irish railways, 1906—10. Residences — Heywood, Ballynakill, Queen's co. ; Slaght- freedan Lodge, Cookstown, co. Tyrone. Clubs — • Bath ; Naval and Military ; Kildare St. (Dublin). Issue — Hugo Compton Domville Poe, b. 19 June, 1889. Isaliel May. VAN-NOTTEN-POLE, 4th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. -28 July, 1791. — Sir Cecil Pery V^iN-Notten- PoLE, s. of late Cecil Charles Van-Notten-Pole. B. 30 March, 1863 ; m. 27 June, 1894, Freda Katherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Freake, 2nd Bt. ; sue. his grandfather 1887 ; late lieut. and hon. imaj. Gloucs. I.Y. ; fonnerly lieut. Roy. Fus. (M.). The 1st Bt. in this family assumed the name of Pole in 1787, in lieu of his patronymic, Van-Notten, having m. the eldest dau. of Charles Pole, and sister and co-heir of Samxiel Pole, of Holcroft, Lancashire ; the 3rd Bt. reassumed the name of Yan-Notten in addition to Pole by Hoy. licence 1853. Residence — Todenham, More- ton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Clubs — Arthvir's ; White's. Sir Peter Van-Notten-Polb, 3rd Bt., b. 11 Feb. 1801 ; D.L., J.P., Gloucs. ; m. 1st, 28 July, 1825, Lady Louisa Pery (d. 6 Aug. 1852), dau. of Ednmnd, 1st Earl .of Limerick ; ni. 2ud, 24 Sept. 1863, Louisa (d. 4 Feb. 1912), dau. of Samuel Lands, E.I.C.S., and d. 13 May, 1887. Issue — ■jhe late Cecil Charles Van-Notten-Pole, b. 27 Dec. 1829 ; m. 23 April, 1861, Frances Emma, dau. of Rev. .the Hon. Henry Rice, and d. 17 Sept. 1876. Issue — 1. Sir Cecil Pery Van-Notten-Polb, pres. Bt. 2. GBR.4.LD CHARLES VAN-NOTTEN-POLE, HEIR Pres., b. 28 July, 1866 ; ed. at Repton. 3. Chandos Edward Van-Notten-Pole, b. 6 Nov. 1872 ; late lieut. 2ad Dragoon Gds. Club — Cavalry. 1. Anne Louisa, m. 28 Oct. 1886, Syndey Fisher, and has issue. Residence — Armington Hall, Tamworth. 2. Ethel Margaret. 3. Florence Maud. •4. Cicely, m. 19 Aug. 1897, Arthur William PrevitS, and has issue. Residence — ^Warrington, Olney, Bucks. POLLEN, 4th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. 15 May, 1795. — Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, s. of 3rd Bt. B. in Welbeck Street, 6 Oct. 1846 ; m. 8 June, 1875, Fi-ances Anne St. Albyn, eld. dau. of late William Savage Wait, of Woodborough, Somerset ; sue. his father 1881 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; J.P., Wilts ; late It.col. 4th Glou- cester Regt. (M.) ; CO. Wilts. This family was founded by Edward Pollen, a London mer- chant, who d.'l636; the 2nd Bt. was M.P. for 21 years. Residence — Rodbourne, Malmes- bury. Clubs — Carlton ; New University. Issue — 1. Richard hungerford Polle;^, b. 23 June, 1878 ; J. P., Wilts ; late lieut. 4th Batt. Gloucs. Regt. Club — Junior Constitutional. 2. John Lancelot Hungerford Pollen, b. 27 April, 1884. 1. Hester Caroline Jessie. Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, 3rd Bt., b. 19 Oct. 1815 ; m. 1st, 5 June, 1845, Charlotte Elizabeth (d. 22 Feb. 1860), dau. of John Godley, of Killigan, co. Lei trim ; m. 2nd, 29 Sept. 1870, Frances Mary (Resi- dence — The Hayes, Stroud, Gloucs.), dau. of late W. B. Aird, and d. 8 April, 1881. Issue by 1st ni. — 1. Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, pres. Bt. 2. Charles John Hungerford Pollen, b. 22 Jan. 1858. Residence — 35, Davies Street, Berkeley Square, W. 1. Katharine Anne. 2. Laura Susan. 3. Constance. 4. Helen Charlotte. POLLINGTON, Vise, and Baron. See Mex- BOROUGH, Earl of. POLLOCK, 3rd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 2 Aug. 1866; P.C. 1911. — Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Pollock, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 10 Dec. 1845 ; m. 13 Aug. 1873, Georgina Harriet, dau. of John Deffell, of Calcutta ; sue. his father 1888 ; ed. at Eton and Camb., Fell, of Trim Coll., 1868; univ. scholar 1865 ; Browne's med. 1866 ; 2nd in class, tripos and 1st chancellor's medallist 1867 ; Barr-at-law 1871; bencher Lincoln's Inn 1906; Corpus prof, of jurisprudence, Oxford, 1883-1903 ; hon. fellow Corpus 1906 ; contested Glasgow and Aberdeen Univs. 1910; D.C.L. Oxford, hon. LL.D., Edin., Dub., Harvard, U.S.A., and Christiana ; fellow Brit. Academy ; correspondent of Institute of France ; memb. Roy. Labour commn. 1891-4, and of commn. to inquire into the administration of justice in Trinidad and Tobago 1892 ; chrmn. of Royal Commission on Public Records 1910 ; Judge of Admiralty Courts of the Cinque Ports since 1914. Residence — 21, Hyde Park Place, W. Club — Athenseum. Issue — Frederick John Pollock, b. 26 Dec. 1878 ; ed. at Eton and, Camb., late Fell, of Trin. Coll., M.A. ; Barr.- at-law. Residence— 21, Hyde Park Place, W. Clubs — Savile ; Athcnffium. Alice Isabella, m. 1st, 10 Nov. 1902, Sydney PMlip P. Waterlow {see Waterlow, Bt.) ; ni. 2nd, 15 June, 1912, Orlando Williams. Rt. Hon. Sm Frederick pollock, 1st Bt., P.C, b 23 Sept. 1783 ; ed. at St. Paul's and Camb. ; Barr.-at- law (Middle Temple) 1807 ; K.C., 1827 ; Attorney-Gen. 1834-35, 1841-44 ; Cliief Baron of the Court of Exchequer 1844-66 ; m. 1st, 25 May, 1813, Frances (d. 23 Jan. 1827) dau. of F. Rivers, of Spring Gardens ; m. 2nd, 7 Jan. 1834, Sarah Anne Amowah (d. 7 April, 1895), dau. of Capt. Richard Langslow, of Hatton, Middlesex, and d. 22 Aug. 1870. Issue by 1st m.— 1. Sir William Frederick Pollock, 2nd Bt., b. 3 April, 1815 ; ed. at Camb., M.A. 1840 ; Barr.-at-Iaw 1838 ; Quecn's^Remcmbrancer, and senior master of