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 485 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [ST. EDMUNDSBURY was raised to the Baronetcy with remainder, in default of issue, to his nephew, the grandfather of the pi-esent Peer, the Baronetcy being in remainder to the Irish Barony of Bridport. The 1st Bt. (Bateman, 1806) of Hartington was so creat. with remainder failing his own male issue to the male issue of his daughters in order of primogenitm-e. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Bts. of Hartington, the descendants of the elder dau., were also Bts. (S.) of Great Barr, the line of the elder dau. becoming extinct in 1905, when the Baronetcy devolved upon the Ith Bt. of St, Audries as heir of the younger dau. Resi- dences — St. Audries and Fairfield, Bridgwater ; Wootton House, Glastonbury, Somerset ; 29, Ennisraore Gardens, S.VV. Clubs — Guards' ; Carlton. Issue — 1. Hon. Alexander Peregrine Fuiler-Acland- HooD, Heir, b. 24 Dec. 1893 ; 2nd lieut. 5th Batt. Somt. L.I. 1914. 2. Hon. Arthur John Palmer Fuller-Acland-Hood, b. 11 Feb. 1906. 1. Hon. Audrey Mildred. 2. Hon. Maud Isabel. Sir Alexander Batejian Peeiam Fuller- ACLAND-HOOD, 3rd Bt., b. 20 April, 1819 ; M.P. for West Somerset 1859-68 ; capt. Roy. Horse Gds. ; m. 11 Sept. 1849, Isabel Harriet (d. 2 Dec. 1903), dau. of Sir P. F. Fuller-Palmer-Acland, Bt. (see Acland, Bt.), and d. 29 April, 1892. Issue — 1. Sir Alexander Fpller-Acland-Hood, pres. Baron St. Audries. 2. Maj. Artlmr Fuller-Acland-Hood, late Rifle Brig., b. 24 Dec. 1859 ; ra. 19 Nov. 1896, Miriam Anue, dau. of Col. C. Borch Reynardson. Residence • — Liiigwood Lodge, Norwich. Clubs — Travellers' ; Naval and Military. Issue — Charles Alexander John Fuller-Acland-Hood, b. 24 Aug. 1897. Agatha Isabel. 3. Henry Fuller-Acland-Hood, b. 12 Dec. 1863 ; B.A. Oxford ; solicitor ; m. 2 Nov. 1893, Ruth Ethel, dau. of Hugh Francis Lethbridge Astley. Residence— 10, 20, Craven St., W.C. Club— Arthur's. Isslie — 1. Francis Periam Fuller-Acland-Hood, b. 23 Aug. 1894; 2nd lieut. Colds. Gds. 1914. 4. The late Rev. Robert Fuller-Acland-Hood, b. 7 Sept. 1865 ; M.A. Oxford ; m. 1 June, 1899, Lady Helena Augusta Charlotte Constance Sidney Douglas- Hamilton, sister of the 13th Duke of Hamilton, and d. 23 April, 1912. Residence — 46. Burton Court, S.W. 5. William Fuller-Acland-Hood, b. 15 July, 1868 ; m. 28 Oct. 1899, Elizabeth, dau. of M. Kirkpatrick, of Salt Lake City. Issue— 1. Alexander William FuUer-Acland-Hood, b. 5 March, 1901. 1. Fanny. 2. Ethel. 3. Isabel. 4. Margaret. ST. COLME, Baron of. See Moray, Eabl of. ST. CYRES, Vise. See Iddesleigh, Eael of. ST. DAVIDS, 1st Baron (U.K.). Creat. 6 July, 1908; Bt. 9 Nov. 1621 (E.). P.C. 1914— John Whitehall, S.W. Clubs— Wellington ; National Liberal ; Reform ; Devonshire. Issue — 1. Hon. Colwyn Erasmus Arnold Phldipps, Heir, b. 11 Dec. 1888 ; heut. Roy. Horse Gds., J.P.. Pem- broke ; ed. at Eton and Sandhurst ; an extra A.D.C. to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland since 1911. 2. Hon. Roland Erasmus Philipps, b. 27 Feb. 1890 ; B.A. O.xford; 2nd lieut. Infantry, 1914. Rev. James Erasmus Philipps, 12th Bt., b. 23 Oct. 1824; M.A. Oxford; prebendary of Salisbury; vie. of Warminster 1859-97 ; m. 5 May, 1859, Hon. Mary Mar- garet Best (d. 5 Sept. 1913), dau. of late Rev. the Hon. Samuel Best (see Wynford, B.), and d. 21 Feb. 1912. Issue — 1. John Wynford Philipps, pres. Baron. 2. Col. Ivor Pliilipps, b. 9 Sept. 1861 ; D.S.O. late Pembroke Yeo. ; formerly maj. Indian Army D.L., J.P., Pembroke ; ch. and aid. Pembroke C.C. Esquire of the Order of St. Jolm of Jerusalem ; served in Burma, N.W. Frontier of India, Tirah, and Cliina; m. 9 Sept. 1891, Marion Isabel, dau. of late James Buchanan Mirrlees. Residences — Cosheston Hall, Pembroke ; Chantrey House, Eccleston Street, S.W. Clubs — United Service ; Roy. Automobile ; .Roy. Southampton Yacht. Issue — Marjorie Elsie. 3. Sir Owen Cosby Pliilipps. b. 25 March, 1863 ; K.C.M.G. (see Knightage). 5. Bertram Erasnuis Pliilipps, b. 24 Aug. 1870 ; capt. Northumberland Imp. Yeo. (res.) ; J. P., Northumber- land and Durham, and New Zealand ; m. 23 June, 1914, Florence, youngest daughter of the late William Donaldson Cruddas, M.P., D.L., of Houghton Castle, Northumberland. Residence — 34, Hydi.i Park Gardens, W. Clubs — Wellington ; Northern Counties (New- castle). 6. Laurence Richard Philipps. b. 24 Jan. 1874 ; J.P., Hants ; chrmn. British East Africa Corpora- tion ; m. 10 April, 1901, Ethel Georgina, dau. of late Rev. Benjamin Speke. Residence— Sydmonton Court, Newbury, Berks. Clubs — Wellington ; Roy. Automobile. Issue — 1. Wogau Philipps, b. 25 Feb. 1902. 2. Richard Hanning Philipps, b. 14 Feb. 1904. 3. James Perrott I'liiUpps, b. 25 Nov. 1905. 4. Geoffrey Philiiips, b. 17 Sept. 1908. 5. Wihiam Speke. Pliilipps, b. 17 Sept. 1908. 1. Cicely, m. 9 Aug. 1892, WiUiam Donald Smallpiece. 2. Grace Mary. 3. Elsbeth, m. 28 Aug. 1902, Marcus Southwell Dims- dale (see Dimsdale, B.). Residence — Coton Court, Coton, Cambridge. 4. Violet Mary, m. 29 April, 1903, Rev. Cyril Frederick Parry Barnett, vie. of St. Barnabas, Marylebone, and has issue. ST. DAVID'S, 120th Bishop of. Founded 519, — Rt. Rev. John Owen, D.D., s. of Griffith Owen, of Ysgubor Wen, Llanengan, Pwllheli, and Anne, dau. of Griffith Jones, of Aberdaron, Pwllheli. B. 24 Aug. 1854 ; m. 4 Jan. 1882, Amelia, dau. of Joseph Longstaff, of Appleby ; ed. at Bottwnog School and Oxford (scholar) ; B.A. (classical and mathematical honours in mods, and mathematical honours in greats) 1876, M.A. 1879, D.D. 1897; ord. 1879, priest 1880 ; tutor, classical lecturer, and Welsh prof. St. David's Coll. Lampeter 1879-85 ; warden and head master Llandovery Coll. 188.5-9 ; dean of St. Asaph 1889-92 ; prin- Wynford Philipps, s. of 12th Bt. B. 30 May, 1860;, cipal of St. David's Coll. Lampeter, and canon m. 14 Feb. 1888, Nora, dau. of late J. Gerstenberg, residentiary of St. Asaph 1892-7 ; consecrated of Stockleigh House, Regent's Park, N.W., to this see 1897 ; obtained seat in the House of foimder and chrmn. of the Council of Foreign Lords 1902 ; patron of the deanery and canon- Bondholders ; sue. his father as 13th Bt. 1912 ; j ries, 4 archdeaconries, and 132 livings. The ed. at Oxford (M.A.); Barr.-at-law (Middle j dioce.se consists of the coimties of Pembroke, Car- Temple) 1886; tmsuccessfully contested Devizes, I digan, Brecon, Radnor (except 6 parishes), and Wilts, 1886 ; M.P. for Lanarkshire (Mid.) 1888-94, Carmarthen, and 16 parishes in Glamorgan; for Pembrokeshire 1888-1908; J. P. Pembroke, annual value £4,500. Residence — The Palace, and Lord-Lieut., and pres. Terr. Force Assoeu. j Abergwili, Carmarthenshire. Club — Athenaeum, of that county since 1911 ; chrmn. Buenos Ayres Issue — and Pacific Railway and other Argentine railways; i. 6^^^ Einion Owen, b. 13 Nov. 1882. memb. of the Road Board. The Philipps family " " isof great antiquity, being descended from Cadifor Vawr of Kilsant, a Welsh chieftain of the 1 1th century, and from Sir Aaron Ap Rees, who accom- panied Richard Coeur de Lion to the Holy Land, and was a Knt. of the Holy Sepulchre ; the Baronetcy dates from 1621, and the 7th Bt. was creat. Baron Milford in 1766, but the title became extinct on his death. Residences — T>yd- step Haven, Penally, Pembroke ; Tir Abad, 2. John Peredur Owen, b. 26 June, 1884. 3. Andrew Geraint Joseph Owen, b. 29 Nov, 1895, 4. David Illtyd Owen, b. 23 Aug. 1898. 1. Gweuonwy. 2. Myfanwv. 3. Enid. 4. Nest. 5. Eluncd, 6. Nona. ST. EDMUNDSBURY and IPSWICH, 1st Llangammarch, Brecon ; 3, Richmond Terrace, Bishop of. Founded 1914. — The Rt. Rev.