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 483 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [ST. ALDWYN of the Hon. William Edwai'd Sackville-West (s. of 6th Earl De La Warr), and Georgina, dau. of George Dodwell, of Kevinsfort, co. Sligo. B. 16 May, 1867 ; m. 17 June, 1890, Victoria Sack- ville-West ; M.A. Oxford ; maj. West Kent Yeo. ; J.P., C.C., Kent ; vice-chrmn. Kent Terr. Force Assocn. ; sue. his uncle 1908. This title was granted.with a special remainder in'def ault of male issue to the 1st Baron's two next brothers in suc- cession and their issues male. The 2nd Baron (min. plenipo. at Washington 1881-8) was the 5th s. of 5th Earl De La Warr and the Ladj^ Eliza- beth Saekville, through whom he was descended from the famous Lord Bucldiurst, Lord High Treasurer of England, temp. Elizabeth, and one of the best known poets and dramatists of the early Elizabethan period. Residences — KJnole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent ; .34, Hill Street, W. Clubs — -White's ; Travellers'. Issue — Hon. Victoria Mary, m. 1 Oct. 1913, Harold George Nicolson {see NiCOLSON, Bt.). Lady Elizabeth Sackville, Baroxess BucKHtrRST, in. 21 June, 1813, George John, 5th Earl De La Warr, who d. 23 Feb. 1869, and d. 9 Jan. 1870. Issue— 1. Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville, b. 20 Sept. 1820 ; d. 18 Oct. 1888. 2. Lionel Sackville-West, 2nd Baron Sackville, b. 19 July, 1827 ; d. 3 Sept. 1908. 3. The late Col. the Hon. WiUiani Edward Sackville- West, b. 27 Oct. 1830 ; m. 7 Aug. 1860, Georgina (d. 23 Feb. 1883), dau. of George Dodwell, and d. 30 Sept. I 1905. Issue — ■ I 1. Lionel Edward Sackille-West, pres. Baron. 2. Lt.-Col. Hon. Charles John Sackville-West,, Heir Pres., b. 10 Aug. 1870 ; m. 5 Jan. 1897, Maude Cecilia, dau. of late Capt. Matthew J. Bell, of Bourne Park, Kent ; ed. at Winchester and Saudhmst ; K.R.B.C. ; D.A.A.G. Staff Coll. ; gen. staff officer (second grade) London District Staff 1909-10, trans- ferred to War Office 1910 ; served in S. Africa ; raised to the rank of a Baron's s. 1910. Eesidence — 23, Upper Berkeley Street, W. Issue — 1. Edward Charles Sackville-West, b. 13 Nov. • 1901. Diana Joan. 3. Hon. Bertrand George [Sackville-West, b. 20 1 Nov. 1872 ; B.A. Oxford ; in. 28 July, 1908, Eva Adela Mabel Inigo, dau. of Maj .-Gen. Inigo Jones, C.V.O., C.B., of Kelstou Park, Somerset. Resi- | dence — Ottoman Public Di;bt Office, Constantinople. Issue — ; 1. Lionel Bertrand Sackville-West, b. 30 May, 1913. 1. Cecile Alice Maud. ' 2. Elizabeth Margaret. 1. Hon. Mary Elizabeth, m. 12 April, 1898, John Tracey. Eesidence — Keblc Coll., Oxford. 2. Hon. Cecilia Victoria, m. 5 Jan. 1901, Sir Robert Cunliffe, 5th Bt., who d. 18 June, 1905. i .i^iii^^ ST. ALBANS, 11th Duke of (E.). Creat. 10 j Jan. 1084 ; Earl of Burford, and Baron of Hed- dington, 27 Dec. 1676 ; Baron Vere, 28 March, 1750. — Charles Victor Albert Aubrey De Vere Beauclerk, s. of 10th Duke. B. 26 , March, 1870 (Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, sponsors) ; sue. his father 1898 ; late capt. Notts Yeo. Cav., and lieut. 3rd Batt. Roy. Scots (M. ) ; hereditary grand-falconer and master sur- ' veyor, and hereditary registrar to the Court of Chancery ; patron of 2 livings. The 1st Duke was s. of Charles II, by Nell Gwynn. Residence — i Redbourne Hall, Brigg, Lincolnshire. ' William Aiielitjs Aubrey De Vere Beauclerk, 10th j Duke oe St. ALB.-i.NS, P.C, b. 15 April, 1840 ; m. 1st, ' 20 June, 1867, Sybil Mary (d. 7 Sept. 1871), dau. of Lt.-Gen. Hon. Charles Grey ; m.2nd, 3 Jan. 1874, Grace (Residences — 49, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; Newtown Anner, co. Tipperary), dau. and co-heiress of Ralph Bernal Osborne, M.P., and d. 10 Mav. 1898. Issue by 1st m. — I 1. Charles Victor Albert Aubrey De Vere Beauclerk, pres. Duke. 1. Lady Louise De Vere, m. 25 Oct. 1890, Gerald Erskine Loder, late M.P. for Brighton, and has issue. , Residences — Wakehurst Place, Ardiugly, Sussex ; ; Abinger House, Brighton. Issue by 2nd ni. — 2. Capt. Lord Osborne De Vere Beauclerk. Heir Pres., late 17th Lancers, b. 16 Oct. 1874 ; ed. at Eton ; maj. Notts Y. ; served in S. African war 1899; D.L., co. Waterford. Residence— 101, Mount Street, W. Club— Brooks's. 3. Lord WiUiam De Vere Beauclerk, b. 16 Aug. 1883. ! 2. Lady MoiraDe Vere, m. 30 July, 1895, Lord Richard I Frederick Cavendish {see Devonshire, Duke of). 3. Lady Katherine De Vere, ni. 23 Jan. 1896, Henry Charles Somers Augustus Somerset {see Beaufort, Duke of). 4. Lady Alexandra De Vere. " ST. ALBANS, 3rd Bishop of. Fomrded 1877.— Rt. Rev. Edgar .Jacob, D.D., s. of the Ven. Philip Jacob, Archdeacon of Winchester, by Anna Sophia, dau. of Rev. the Hon. Gerard T. Noel, ' Canon of Wincliester. B. 16 Nov. 1844 ; ed. at Winchester and Oxford (scholar and 1st class 'mods.): B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870; D.D. 1895; ord. 1868; cur. of Taynton 1868-9, of Witney 1869-71, and Bermondsey 1871-2 ; domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Calcutta (Milman) 1872— 6 ; examining chaplain 1876—91, and chaplam j to Bishop of Winchester 1891-6 ; vie. of Portsea, Hants, 1878-96; Bishop of Newcastle 1896-1903, I when he was translated to St. Albans ; hon. canon of Winchester 1884-96 ; R.D. of Landport, and chaplain to H.M. Prison, Portsmouth, 1892-6 ; c'naplain to Queen Victoria 1887—96 ; Proctor in Convocation 1895-6 ; author of '" The Divine Society " (Cambridge lectures on pastoral theo- logy) ; hon. D.D. Durham 1896. The diocese comprises the cos. of Beds, and Herts ; annual value £2,500. Residence — Verulam House, St. Albans. Club— Athenasum. ST. ALDWYN, 1st Vise. (U.K.). Creat. 6 Jan. 1906; P.C. 1874; Bt. (Eiig.), 21 July, 1619.— Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, s. of 8th Bt., and Harriett Vittoria, dau. of John Stratton, of Farthinghoe Lodge, Northamptonshire. B. in Portugal Street, 23 Oct. 1837; m. 1st, 6 Jan.' 1864, Caroline Susan (d. 14 Aug. 1865), dau. of J. H. Elwes, of Colesborne Park, Gloucester.shire ; m. 2iid, 3 Sept. 1874, Lady Lucy Catherine, daii. of 3rd Earl Fortescue ; sue. his father in the Baronetcy 1854 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; hou. D.C.L. 1878 ; hon. student 1899 : sec. Poor Law Board and Under-Sec. Home Depart. 1868 ; Chief Sec. for Ireland 1874-8; was Sec. of State for the Colonies 1878-80 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer Jmie 1885 to Feb. 1886 ; Chief Sec. for Ireland 1886-7, when he resigned from ill-health ; Pres. of the Board of Trade 1888-92 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer 1895-1902 ; D.L., C.A., Gloucester : High Steward of Gloucester ; M.P. for East Glou- cestershire 1864-85,' and for Bristol 1885-1906; Church Estates commnr. 1892-5 ; chrmn. roy. commn. on Church Discipline 1904; Eccles. commissioner since 1908 ; hon. freeman Bristol and Gloucester 1906 ; memb. of the panel of chairmen for the Court of 'Arbitration. The fomider of this family was distinguished in the French wars luider Edward the Black Prince. The 1st Bt.'s father was sec. to Lord Treasurer Burghley. Residences — Manor House, Coin St. Aldwyn, Gloucestershire ; 81, Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton ; Athenffium. Issue^ 1. Hon. Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach, Heir, b. 19 Jan. 1877 ; m. 28 Sept. 1909, Marjorie, dau. of H. Dent Brocklehurst, of Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Glos; ed.at Eton and Oxford ; capt. late 4th Glouces- tershire Regt. (M.) ; heut. Roy. Glos. Hussars Yeo. ; J.P., Gloucestershire ; M.P. Tewkesbury since 1906. Residences — 81, Eaton Place, S.W. ; Mill House, Coin St. Aldw>-n, Glos. Clubs— Carlton ; Bachelors'. Issue — Micliael Jolm Hicks-Beach, b. 9 Oct. 1912. Delia Mary. 1. Hon. Eleanor Lucy, m. 14 Feb. 1907, Sir John Keane, 5th Bt. 2. Hon. Susan EveljTi. 3. Hon. Victoria Alexandrina (sponsor, Quein Vic- toria). Sir jncHAEL Hicks Hicks - Beach, 8th Bt.. b. 25 Oct. 1809 ; ni. 14 Aug. 1832, Harriet Vittoria (d. 20 Jan. 1900), dau. of John Stratton, of Farthinghoi- Lodge, Northamptonshire, and d. 22 Nov. 1854. Issue — 1. Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, creat. Vise. St. Aldwyn.