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 ST. GEORGE] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 486 Henby Berxaed Hodgsox, D.D.. s. of George Courtenav Hodgson, vicar of Barton. B. 10 March, 1856 ;' m. 1882. Penelope, dau. of Adm. Richard Laird Warren ; ed. at Shrewsbury School and Oxford : 1st class mods. 187G; 1st class final classical school 1878 ; stu- dent of Ch. Ch. 1878-85 ; assist, master Elizabeth Coll. Guernsey 1878-81: ord. 1879: priest 1880 : vicar of jStaverton, Northamptonshire, 1881-5; head master Birkenhead School 1885-6; vicar of Thorn, Gloucestershire. 1886-97; rural dean of Norham 1897; vicar of Ber- wick-on-Tveed. 1897; archdeacon of Lindisfarne 1904; apptd. iJishop 1914. ST. GEORGE, 5th Bt. Great. 12 March, 1760 (I.). — Sir Johk St. George, s. of 3rd Bt. B. 3 April, 1851 ; m. 1 Dec. 1894. Rose, dau. of Sir Georg.? Berkelev. K.C.M.G. ; sue. his half-bro. 1861; joined 18th Foot 1872: lieut. 1874; exchanged to 71st H.L.I. 1875, res. 1882. Is descended from Baldwin St. George, one of the laiiglits companions of William the Conqueror, who came with him to England at the Conquest. Residence — Harcourt, Sutton, Surrey. Sm THEorHiLus John St. George. 3ed Bt., b. 5 Oct. 1810 ; m. 1st, 11 .Tan. 18^6, Caroline Georgiaua (d. 1842), dau. of Joseph do Lautour ; m. 2nd, 11 Nov. 1847. Maria (d. 5 Sept. 1893), dau. of .John Power, of Churchtown, co. I Watertord. and d. 27 July, 18.57. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Sir Rich.^.rd De Lautotjh St. George, 4th Bt., b. 2 April, 1837 ; d. 14 Oct. 1861. I 1. Caroline de Lautour (Besidcnce — 39, South Parade, Southsea), m. 20 Feb. 1858, Horation Seftonberg Eoss, who d. 1898. and lias issue. Issue by 2nd in. — 2. Sir John- St. George, pres. Bt. 3. Arthur St. George. Heir Pres., b. 12 April, 1852 ; m. 3 June, 1892, Elsie, dau. of Gerald Fitzgerald. Issue — 1. Elsie Bligb. 2. Maria Frances Bligh. 3. Patricia Grace Bligh. . 4. Theophilus John St. George, b. 2.3 Feb. 18.56 ; assist. master Supreme Court, Natal ; m. 7 Feb. 1889, Florence Emma, dau. of late John Vanderplank. Residence — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Lssue — 1. Richard Theophilus St. George, b. 4 Feb. 1892. 2. John Christopher St. George, b. 23 Dec. 1894. 3. Robert Alan St. George, b. 20 March, 1900. 4. Denis Howard St. George, b. 6 Sept. 1902. 5. George Bligh St. George, b. 23 Sept. 1908. 1. Emma Felice Mary. 2. Maria Edith. 3. Anne Rose. 4. Florence Caroline. 5. Patrieia Margaret. 5. Charles St. George- Power, 1). (posthumous) 9 Jan. 1858. 2. Alice. Residence — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. 3. Maria, m. IS April, 1873, Charles Robert Gljm, who d. 29 April, 1907, and has issue, 4. Eliza. Residence — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. ST. GERMANS, 6th Earl of (U.K.). Great. 28 Nov. 1815 : Baron Eliot, 30 Jan. 1784 (G.B.). — John Gr.-vxville Cornwa-llis Eliot, s. of 5th Earl. P.. 11 .June, 1890; lieut. Roy. Scots Greys 1910. lieut. 1911 ; sue. his father 1911. This family, originally seated in Devon, removed into Cornwall in the 16th century, and one of its descendants. Sir .John Eliot, was an energetic opponent of the coirrt temp. Charles I ; he d. and was buried in the Tower 1632. The 1st Baron Eliot assitmed the name of Craggs, and was grandson maternally of the Rt. Hon. James Craggs, Sec. of State femp. Geo. I. The 2nd Baron Eliot obtained the Earldom of St. Ger- mans, with remainder to his bro., the present Peer's grandfather. The 3rd Earl was ambas- sador to Spain, and concluded the " Eliot con- vention." respecting the treatment of prisoners durmg the Spanish civil war 1835 ; he held various offices of State, including those of Lord- Lieut, of Ireland, Lord Steward of the Household, Postmaster-General, etc., and sat in Parliament for Liskeard and East Cornwall. Residences- Port Eliot,St. Germans. Cornwall ; Down Ampney, Swindon; 17, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Heir Pres., his kinsman, Granville Johk Eliot, s. of late Col. the Hon. Charles George Cornwallis Eliot, C.V.O., 6th s. of the 3rd Earl, b. 22 Sept. 1867. Henry Cornwallis Eliot, oth Earl op St. Germans. b. 11 Feb. 1835 ; D.L., J.P., Cornwall ; late R.N. ; m. 18 Oct. 1881. Hon. Emily L.AB0tJCHERE (Residence — 17, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.), dau. of 1st Baron Taunton. Issue — John Granville Cornwallis Eliot, pres. Earl. ST. GERMANS, Bishop Suffragan of.— Rt. Rev. John Bundle Cornish, D.D., s. of Henry Cornish, solicitor, of Tavistock, and Grace, dau. of William Bundle, of Tavistock. B. at Tavistock 7 Oct. 1837 ; m. 4 June, 1874, Constance Eliza, dau. of Charles Barham, M.D.. of Truro ; ed. at Bideford Grammar Sch. and Camb. ; B.A. (14th wrangler) 1859; M.A. 1862; D.D. 1906 ; Taylor lecturer 1859 : fellow 1864 ; dean 1865 ; ord. 1863, priest 1864 : vicar of St. John's, Truro, 1868-74 ; of Vei'yan 1874-83 ; examining chap- lain to successive Bishops of Truro, and hon. canon of Truro since 1877 ; vie. of Kenwyn since 1883 ; principal Truro Diocesan Training Coll. since 1873 : select preacher at Cambridge 1894 and 1907; archdeacon of Cornwall since 1888; apptd. Bishop Suffragan of St. Germans in the diocese of Truro 1905. Residence — Kenwyn Vicarage, Truro. Issue — Rev. Arthur Cornish, b. 18 April, 1875 ; M.A. Camb. ; rector of St. Buryau, Cornwall, from 1913 ; m. 14 Jan. 1909, Rosamund Augusta Joy, dau. of Rev. A. W. H. Laugford. Margaret Helen, m. 14 Feb. 1911, Rev. Harold Hubert Tweedy. M.A. Oxford, rector of St. Mawgan-iu-Pydar and has issue. ST. HELENA, 4th Bishop of. Founded 1859.— Rt. Rev. Willi.m xIrthur Holbech, D.D., s. of the Ven. Charles William Holbech, M.A., of Farnborough, Warwick, hon. canon of Wor- i cester, and late archdeacon of Coventry, and Laura Harriette, sister of Sir George Armytage, 5th Bart. B. 1850 ; ed. at Oxford ; B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876, hon. D.D. 1908; ord. 1874; cur. of St. Mark's, Lakenham, 1874—6 ; rector of Du Toits Pan (Beaconsfield), Cape Colony, 1876-80; cur. of St. Mary's, Reading, 1880-1 ; rector and rural dean of Harrismith. Orange River Colony, 1881-7 ; chancellor of Bloemfontein Cathedral 1887-95 ; canon of Bloemfontein 1885-95 ; warden of St. ^lichael and All Angels Sisterhood 1887-99 ; archdeacon and rector of Kimberley 1895-1902 : dean of Bloemfontein 1902-5, when he was consecrated to this see. The diocese extends over the islands of St. Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cruiha. Residence— Bishops- holme, St. Helena. ST. HELIER, Barony (ext. 9 April, 1905). Great. 23 Feb. 1905.— The late Rt. Hon. Sir Fr.ancis Henry Jeune, 1st and last Baron St. Helier, C^.C.B. B. 17 March, 1843 ; pres. of the Probate Div., and Admiralty Div. of the High Cotu-t ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford, M.A. ; hon. Fell. Hertford Coll. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1891 ; m. 17 Aug. 1881, Susan Maky Elizabeth (alderman L.C.C. since 1910. Resi- dences — 52. Portland Place, W. : Cold Ash, Newbury, Berks), dau. of Keith William Siewart- Mackenzie, of Seaforth, and widow of Hon. John Constantine Stanley {see Sheffield, Baron), and d. 9 April, 1905. ST. JOHN, Vise, and Baron. See Boling- BROKE, Vise. ST. JOHN of Basing, Baron (E.). Sc CHESTER, 3I.ARQ. OF. WlN- ST. JOHN of Bletsoe, 17th Baron. Great. 13 Jan. 1558 : Bt. 28 June, 1660 (E.). — Henry Beauchamp Oliver St. John, s. of 16th Baron. B. at iMunderfield Harrold, Heref., 24 June, 1876; ed. at Wellington and Camb. ; sue. "his