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 515 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [SPEARMAN Bodakowski, late 1st Kegt. Austrian Lancers, and has I issue. 2. Lady Helena Mariota. Eesidencc — Leys Castle, Inverness. 3. Lady Kathcrinc Agnes Blanche, m. 5 Aug. 1S90, 3rd Baron Tredegar. SOUTH W ARK, 1st Baron (U.K.). Great. 1.3 July, 1910 ; P.O. 1906. — Richard Knight C.kuSTON, 2nd s. of late Alderman Sir Joseph Causton, Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1869- 70, by INIary Anne, dau. of late Edward Potter. B. 25 Sept. 1843 ; m. 27 May. 1871, Selina Mary, dau. of late Sir Thos. Chambers, Q.C., M.P., Recorder of London ; unsuccessfully contested 'Colchester 1874, M.P. 1880-5 ; unsuccessfully re-contested Colchester 1885 and 1886 ; M.P. for West div. of Southv/ark 1888-1910; Liberal whip 1892—1905 ; Junior Lord of the Treasury 1892-5 ; Paymaster-Gen. 1905-10 ; director of printing firm of Sir Joseph Caviston & Sons, Ltd. ; commnr. of Lieutenancy for City of London ; memb. of executive committees of London Chain - her of Commerce and the Associated Chambers of Commerce ; master of Worshipful Company of Skiimers 1877-8. Residence — 12. Devonshire Place, Portland Place, W. Clubs — Reform ; Devonshire ; City Liberal ; National Liberal ; Gresham. 30UTHWARK, 2nd Bishop of (1905).— Rt. Rev. Hubert SIvrray BuRbE, s. of the Rev. Milward Rodon Buvge, of Fort William, Calcutta, by Marie Louisa Ratfaelle, dau. of William Price, of Guernsey, and Naples. B. at Meerut, India,, 9 Aug. 1862 ; m. 12 April. 1898, Evelyn Isabel Frauck, dau. of the Rev. James Franck Bright, D.D., formerly Master of Univ. Coll. Oxford ; ed. at Marlborough Coll., Bedford Gram. Sch., and Oxford (scholar, 1st cl. Class. Mod. 1883, 2nd el. Lit. Hum. 1880, M.A.) ; D.D. 1902; sixth form plaster Wellington Coll. 1887-90 ; Fell, and Tutor Univ. Coll. 1890-1900, Dean 1895-1900; elected Hon. Fell, of Univ. Coll. Oxford, 1907; ord. 1897 ; Headmaster Repton Sch. 1900-1 ; Headmaster Winchester 1901-11, when he was consec. to this see ; Cliap. of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem since 1909 ; aiithor of Essays on Secondary Education, etc. The diocese includes County of London south of the Thames, together with the Archdeaconry of Kingston-upon-Thames ; annual value, £3,000. The title of Bishop of Southwark had previously been used by the suffragans of the Diocese of Rochester. Resi- dence — Bishop's House, Kennington, S.E. Clubs — Athena3um ; New University ; M.C.C Issue — Stephen Frank Mlhvard Burge, b. 2 Sept. 1899. Hester Mary. SOUTHWELL, 5th Vise, Great. 18 July, 1770 ; Baron Southwell 4 Sept. 1717 ; Bt. 4 Aug. 1602 (Irel.). — Arthur Robert Pyebs Southwell, o.s. of 4th Vise. B. 16 Nov. 1872 ;ni. 28 Oct. 1897, Hon. Dorothy Katharine Walrond, dau. of 1st Baron Waleran ; sue. his father 1878 : 2nd lieiit. Shropshire Y. ; late capt. Roy. Monmouthsliire Engineers (M.). This family is of great antiquity in the county of Nottingham ; from a yoimger branch, the present holder of the barony of De Clifford is descended. Residences — Castle Mat- tress, Rathkeale, Limerick ; Kjiolton Hall, Elles- mere, Salop. Clubs — New. Issue — 1. Ho. Robert Arthxir William Joseph South- well. Heik, b. 5 Sept. 1898. 2. Hon. Francis Joseph Southwell, b, 31 March, 1900. 3. Hon. John Michavl Southwell, b. 17 Dec. 1901. 1. Hon. Elizabetli Katharine Mary. 2. Hon. Joan Evelyn Mary. Thomas Akthur Joseph Southwell, 4th Vise. South- well, K. P., b.ti April, 1S36 ; Lord- Lieut, and Cust. Rot. CO. Leitrini ; m. 24 Aug. 1871, Charlotte Mary Barbara (Residence — Rostrevor House, Eanisgate), dau. of Sir Pyers Mostyn, and d. 26 April, 1878. Issue — 1. Arthur Robert Pyers Southwell, pres. Vise. 1. Hon. Frances Mary Winifred; m. 8 June, 1898, Herbert Marniaduke Joseph Stourton (see Mowbray, B.), and has issue. SOUTHWELL, 2nd Bishop of. Founded 1884, — Rt. Rev. Edwyn Hoskyns, D.D., s. of Rev. Sir .John Leigh Hoskyns, 9th Bt., Heir pres. to the Baronetcy. B. 22 May, 1851 ; m. 1883, Mary Constance Maude, dau. of late Robert Benson, of Craveii Hill Gardens, W. ; ed. at Camb. M.A. 1874, D.D. 1901; ord. 1874; cur. of Welwyn, Herts, 1874-9, and of Quebec Chapel 1879-81; vicar of St. Clement, N. Kensington, 1881-6; rector of Stepney 1880-96; vicar of Bolton-le-Moor.s, Lanca,shire. and Rural Dean 1896-1901 ; rector of Burnley 1901-4 ; Canon of Manchester 1899-1904 ; consec. Suffragan to the Bishop of Mani'he.ster as Bishop of Burnley, 1901, and apptd. Bishop of Southwell 1904. The diocese consists of the counties of Derby and Nottingham, with the minster church of South- well as cathedral. Residence — Bishop's Manor, Southwell, Notts. Clubs — Athenfevmi ; County (Nottingham). Issiie — 1. Rev Edwyn Clement Hoskyns, b, 9 Aug. 1884; ed. at Canib.". M.A. : warden of Stephenson Hostel, Sliefneld. 1. Phj-llis Eleanor, m. i Aug. 1910, Rev. Edward Gordon Selwyn, Warden of Radlej'. Residence — ■ Radley College. Abingdon. 2. Evelyn Mary. SPEARMAN, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Great. 28 April, 1840. — Sib Joseph Layton Elmes Spear- MAX, s. of late Alexander Young Spearman. B. at Holmer, near Hereford. 22 Sept. 1857 ; m. 31 Oct. 1878, Ethel (d. 18 July, 1909), dau. of William Leask, of Queen's Gate, S.W. ; m. 2nd, 18 Feb. 1914, Carrie, dau. of the late Frederick Eastwood, and widow of Richard Sykes, of Den- ver, U.S.A. ; sue. his grandfather 1874 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford: capt. Welsh div. R.A. (M.) 1882-3 ; D.L., J. P., Glamorganshire, High Sheriff 1882 ; J.P., Salop. This family was settled in Durham from the year 1593, and de- scends from John Spearman, Under-Sheriff of Durham temp. Charles II. Clubs — Carlton ; Junior Carlton. Issue — 1. Joseph William Spearmax. Heir, b. 22 Aug. 1879 ; late lieut. 3rd Suffolk Regt. (M.). 2. Alexander Young Spearman, b. 19 June, 1881 ; m. 25 Oct. 1909. Dorothy Catherine, dau. of Thomaa Bowyer-Bower. Club — Mining and Metallurgical. Residence — 3, London Wall Buildings, E.G. Issue — Dorothy Ethel. 3. Lieut. Robert Henrv Spearman, late R.N., b 15 Nov. 1882. 1 Ethel West, m. 12 April, 1910, Geoffrey Stirling Newall, of Castle Hill, Wylam-on-Tyne. 2. Gwendolen Anno, m. 24 Nov. 1910, John Dixon, and has issue. Residence — Astle Hal), Cheshire. 3. Sybil Mary. 4. Margaret Eileen. 5. Constance Isobel. Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Young Spearman, 1st Bt., P.C, b. 1 Sept. 1793 ; sec. to the Treasury, and to the Comniissrs. for Reduction of the National Debt ; m. 29 Dec. 1826, Jane (d. 14 Jan. 1860), dau. of Duncan Campbell, of Inveraw, and d. 20 Nov. 1874. Issue — 1. Alexander Young Spearman, b. 7 July, 1832; m. 1st, 31 May, 1855, Mary Ann Betha (d. 14 Jan. I860), dau. of Sir Joseph Bailey, 1st Bt. ; ni. 2nd, 2 April, 1861, Louisa Ann Caroline Amelia (m. 2nd, 5 July, 1870, Henrv Harington Seel (d. 1882) Richmond Herald), dau. of Edward Pellew Mainwaring, and d. 14 Aug. 1865. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Sir Joseph L.4.yton Elmes Spearman, pres. Bt. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Comnir. Alexander Young Craw.shay Mainwaring Spearman, R.N. (ret.), b. 20 March, 1862; m. 26 Mav, 1892, Jessie Aubrey, dau. of Rev. Cadwallader Cro'ker, rector of Fringford, Oxon. Issue — Marjorie. 3. Capt. Charles Edward Spearman, late Roy. Munster Fus., b, 10 Sept. 1863 ; Ph.D. (Leipzig) ; R'^ader Experimental Psychology, London Univ. 1905; Grote Prof, of P.sychology, 1911 : m. 4 Sept. 1901, Frances Henrietta Priaulx, dau. of John Arkman,M.D. Residence— 71, Kensington Gardens Square, W. Issue — 1. Fan Caroline. 2. Alice Louisa Jean. 3. Ivy Joy. 2. Edmund Robert Spearman, C.M.G., b. 10 May,