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 RIPONl PEERS, BAROXETS. BISHOPS, PRIVY COUXSELLORS 468 RIPON, 2nd Marq. of. Cieat. 23 June, 1871 : Earl De Grev. I'o Oct. ISK! : Earl of Ripoii, 13 April. 1833 : Vise. Goderirh. 28 April. 1827 (U.K) ; Baron Grantham. 7 April. 171 : Bart. 13 Feb. 1G9U (E.); G.C.V.O. 1909; K.C.V.O. 1901.— Frederick Oliver Robinson", s. of George, l.st Marq., and Henrietta Anne Theodosia, C.I., dan. of Capt. Henry Vyner. and granddai. of 1st Earl De Grey (lady of the bedchamber to Queen Alex- andra v.-hen Princess of Wales, 183-G) : sue. his father 1909. B. 29 Jan. 1852 : ni. 7 May. 1885, Lady Constance Gladys, sister of 13tli Earl of Pembroke and ]Monts;omerv. and widow of 4th Earl of Lonsdale ; Jl.P.for Ripon 1874-80 ; apptd. treasurer to Queen Alexandra 1901 ; memb. of com. on groxise disease 1905 ; memb. of com. of Queen's unemployed fund 190ti : D.L., .J. P., X.R. Yorks., J. P.. W.R. and Libertv of Ripon ; late capt. West Riding Vol. The Ist Earl of Ripon held many high state offices between 1810 and 184, having been Prime ]Minister for a short Hme in 1827 ; he vas brother of 1st Earl De Grey, who was First Lord of the Admiralty 1834-5,' and Lord-Lieut, of Ireland 1841-4. The 2nd Earl was creat. a ^[arquess in recognition of his services as chairman of the High Joint Com- mission which arranged the treaty of Washing- ton, 1871 : he was successively Sec. of State for War, for India, Lord Pres. of the Council, Lord- Lieut, of India. First Lord of the Admiralty, Sec. of State for the Colonies, and l^ord Privy Seal. Residences — 14, Xorth Street. Westminster, S.W. : Studley Royal, near Ripon : Coombe Court. Kingston. Surrey. Clubs — Marlborough ; AVhite's. Heir. none. RIPON, 4th Bishop of. Re-creat. 1830.— Rt. Rev. Thomas Wop.tt.ey Druey, D.D.. M.A., s. of Re-ercnd AViliiain Drurv, vie. of Braddan, and Jane Metcalfe Wortley. " B. 12 Sept. 1847; m. 28 Xov. 1871, Catharine Beatrice (d. 29 July, 1914), dau. of Capt. Dumei-gue, ^Madras Army : ed. at King William's Coll., Isle of ]Man. and Camb. (25th wrangler, 3rd class classical, and 1st class theological tripos) ; j ord. 1871: curate of Kirk Braddan 1871-3;' mathematical master King William's Coll. 1873-6 ; rector of ^oly Trinity, Chesterfield, 1870-82 ; principal Church IMissionarv Coll.. Islington, 1882- 99; principal Ridley Hall, 1899-1907, when he was apptd. Bishop ofSodor and ;Ian : translated to Ripon 1911; memb. of Fulliam Conference on confession and absolution, 1900-1, and of Roy. Com. on ecclesiastical discipline, 1904-5. The diocese comprises a portion of Yorks : annual value, £4,200. Residence — Palace, Ripon, York- shire. Club — Xational. Issue — 1. Lieut. Edward DuiUfrgUP Drurv, R.X.E.. h. 18 July, 1878; District Inspector of Life 'Boats. 2. Braddan Wortlry Drury, li. 24 June. 1888 ; supcr- intcndcnt Ind. Police. 1. Jane Duniergue Drurv. m. 26 Julv. 1S98, Rev. Arthur James Tait. JI.A., principal of Eidlev Hall. Canib., and has issue. 2. Isabel Wortley. ni. 1 .July. 1902. Rev. Charles Lisle Carr, rector of Wooltou,' Lanes, and has issue. 3. Mary Editli. 4. Catherine Pcrrv. m. 9 Aug. 1907, Edward Leverton Spry. M.E.C.S.. L.R.C.P. Residence— St. Keverne, Cornwall. 5. Frances Adeline Lowe. RITCfflE, 2nd Baron, (leot. 22 Dec. 1905.— ^ Charles liixcHiE, s. of 1st Baron. B. 18 N'ov. 18C6 ; m. 14 July, 1898, Sarah Ruth, dau. of the ! late Louis Jennings. ;I.P. ; sue. his father 1906 ; one of the lieuts. for the City of London : vice- chrmn. of the Port of London Authoritv 1909. The 1st Peer, better known as the Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie, was Secretary to the Admiralty 1885-6, Pres. of Local Goveri>ment Board 1886-92, with seat in the Cabinet 1887-92 : Pres. of the Board of Trade 189.5-1900: Sec. of State for Home Depart. 1900-2 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1902-3. when he resigned. Residence — I 8a Collingliam Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Carlton ; Garrick. Issue — 1. Hon. Philip Charles Thomson Ritchie, b. IS Mav, 1899. 2. Hon. John Kenneth Ritchi'. b. 22 Sent. 1902. 3. Hon. Colin Xi'ville Qwer Ritchie, b. 9 Julv. 1908. 1. Hon. Margaret Ruth. j Charles Thomson Ritchie. 1st B.i.RON Ritchie of Dundee. P.C. b. 19 Xov. 18:38 ; J.P. London. Middlesex and Bucks ; M.P. for Tower Hamlets 1874-85, for St. George's div. of Tower Hamlets 188o-92. for Crovdon 189.5-1905, Sec. to the Admiraltv 1886-92, to the Board of Trade 1895-1900. Sec. of State for the Home Depart- ment 1900-02. Chancellor of the Exchecjuer 1902-03, an Ecclesiastical Commissr. for England 1901 ; lord rector of Aberdeen Univ. 1902-05 ; m. 7 Dec. 1858. Margaret (d.lOFcb.l905).dau.ofTlioniasOver,of Perth. Issue^ 1. Charles Ritchie, pres. Baron. 2. Hon. Harold Ritcliie. b. :30 Oct. 1876 ; m. 29 Jan. 1907. Ella. dau. of R. C. Priestlev, of Linden Gardens, ' W. ; iicut. 11th. Batt. Scottish Rifi?s 1914. Residence— 29, Hornton Street, Kensington, W. Club — Uuion. Issue — 1. Ian Charles Ritchie, b. 27 March, 1908. 2. William Xigel Ritchie, b. 1 April, 1914. 1. Jean. 1. Hon. Jane Gregor. m. 19 July. 1888, Thomas Bar- clay Cockerton, M.A. Oxford : Barr.-at-law. Residence —46. I'liillimore Gardens, W. 2. Hon, Elizabeth Wilhelmina. m. 8 July. 1891, Mervyn Edmund Macartney. B.A. Oxford. Residence — Ke'nnet Orley. Woolhampton, Berks. 3. Hon. Margaret Ower, m. 14 Dec. 1887, George James Young, B.A. Oxford, and h,as issue. Residence — Bude, Cornwall. 4. Hon. Anne Wilmot. m. 12 Julv. 1893. Mark Lemon Rouier, K.C. (see Romee, P.C.)". 5. Hon. Mary Emily, m. 17 Feb. 1900. Hon. Frank Russell (see RrsSELL OF Killowen, Baron). 6. Hon. Maud. Residence — 8, Walton Place. Hans ' Place. S.W. 7. Hon. Eleanor. Residence — 12. Kensington Court Place. W. RITCHIE, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 15 Dec. 1903. — Sir Jajies William Ritchie, s. of 1st Bt. B. 7 Aug. 1868 : m. 1st, 20 July, 1898, Ada Bevan, clau. of late Edward Bevan ap Rees Bryant, of Barnet, Middlesex ; m. 2nd, 20 Feb. 1913. Muriel, dau. of the late James Frederick Emerton, of Cheltenham : sue. his father 1912 : D.L., London. Residence — 7, Dorset Square, X.W. Clubs — Carlton : Garrick. Issue by 1st m. — James Edward Thomson Ritchie, h. 16 June. 1903. Sir James Thomson Ritchie. 1st Bt.. of Highlands. Shanklin, b. 22 Sept. 1835 ; Lord Mayor. D.L.. J.P.. London ; m. 14 May. 1861, Lydia Rebecta (d. 12 Xov. 1894). dau. of James Lemon, of Loughton, Essex, and d. 18 Sept. 1912. Issue— 1. Sir James William Ritchie, pres. Bt. 2. Charles John Ritchie, b. 12 Jan. 1871 ; D.L., London ; m. 1 June. 1897, Ethel Beatrice, dau. of David Bruce, of London. Residence — 141, Gloucester Terrace. Hyde Park. W. Issui — Charles James Bruce Ritchie, b. 18 March. 1898. 1. Lydia. 2. Elizabeth Alice. 3. Ellen Rait. 4. Alicia Maud. 5. Florence Annie. 6. Constance Mary. m. 1 Sept. 1908, Rev. William Henry George, M.A.. Camb.. rector of Burghfleld, Reading. 7. Kathleen, m. 28 Oct. 1899. Bernard Reavely Glover (see Knightage). RIVERINA (New South Wales), 2nd Bishop of. Fomiiled 1883. — Rt. Rev. Ernest Augustus Anderson, D.D. : ed. at Camb. : B.A. 1882 : ord. 1882, and went out to Queensland : rector of Holy Trinity, Mackay, Queensland, 1883-5 ; incum- bent of Hughenden, Queensland, 1886-91 ; hon. canon X. Queensland, 1889 ; vie. of St. Paul's, West Maitland. X.S.W., 1891-4, when he was apptd. to this see. Residence — Bishop's Lodge, Hay, X.S.W. RIVERS, Barony (ext. 31 March, 1880.) Creat. 1 April, 1802. — The late William Horace Pitt-Rivers, 3rd Baron Rivers, of Sudeley Castle, b. 2 Dec. 1777 ; m. 9 Feb. 1808, Frances (d. 6 Sept. 1860). dau. of Col. Francis Hal©