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 SYKES] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 534 12 2. Silt Fkederick henry SYKES, r>TH BT., b. Ft'b 1826- 111. 5 .Tiiu. 1807, CAROLINE (Kcsidence— Westfield, Purk-y, Reading), dau. of M. J. Bcttesworth, and d. 20 Jan. 1899. Issm;— 1. Caroline Eva Henrietta, ni. 7 Dec. 1901, Comm. Herliert Powlev, late R.N. 2. Violet Anne May. ni. 23 Aug. 1905, Ambrose .Petrocokino. and has issue. Residence — Flowers Hill, Pangbourne, Berks. 3. Sir Henry Sykes, pns. Bt. SYKES, 6th Bt. (G.B.). Great. 28 March, 17SS. — Sir Mauk Sy'Kes, s. of 5th Bt., by Cliri-stiana Anne Jessica (d. 2 June, 1912), dan. of George Cavendisli Bentinck. B. 10 Mavoli, 1879 ; m. 28 Oct. 1903, Edith Violet, dan. of Rt. Hon. Sir John Gorst, P.C, M.P. ; sue. his father •1 May. 1913; is lion. capt. in the Army ; served in S.' Africa 1902 (despatches); It.-col. comdg. 5th Batt. Yorks Regt. (T.F.) ; M.P. Central Hnll since 1911 ; is patron of 3 livings. The 1st Bt. was the Rev. Mark Sykes, D.D., s. of Richard Sykes, a merchant of Hull, and grandson of Daniel Sykes, who twice filled the office of Mayor of Hull. Residences — Sledmere. Yorkshire ; Eddlethorpe, Malton, Yorks. Clubs — Carlton ; Marlborough ; Yorkshire. Issue — 1. Makk Tatton Richard Sy"kes, Heer, b. 2-1 Au.s. 1905. 2. Cliristoplier isykes, b. 17 Xov. 1907. 1. Mary Freya. 2. Evrilda. 3. Angela Christina. "Dun. living of 4th Bt.— Katherine Lucy. m. 8 Aug. 1850, Hon. Thomas Gren- -ille Chohnond'eley. ^vho d. 7 Feb. 18S3, and has issue. TAAFFE, 12th Vise. Great. 1 Aug. 1628; Bai'on of I^alh'mote, 102S (Irel.) ; Count of the Holy Roman 'Empire. — Henry" Taaffe, s. of 11th Vise. B. 22 May, 1872 ; m. 22 May, 1897, Maria IIagda Fuchs ; .sue. his father 1895. The 2nd Vise. Taaffe was advanced to the Earldom of Carlingford for his services to the royal cause during the civil wars, but at the death of the 4th Earl the higher title became extinct, while the Barony and Viscounty passed to the great- grandson of the 1st Peer ; the 6th Vise, was dis- tinguished in the military service of Austria, where the family have resided for the last six generations. The 11th Vise, was the well-known Aiistrian statesman, who held office for nearly thirty years, for the last fourteen of which he was Prime Minister. Seat — Ellischau Castle, Bohemia. Issue — Hon-. Edward Charles Richard Taaffe, Heir, b. 20 March, 1898. Edward Francis Joseph Taaffe, 11th Vise. Taaffe, b. 24 Feb. 1833 ; pres. of the Austrian Ministry 1879-93 ; Austrian P.C, and Minister of the Interior 1867 ; m. 15 Feb. I860, Maria Francisca _(d. 1912), dau. of Count Czaky von Keresztceg und Adorjau, and d. 22 Nov. 1895. Issue — 1. Henry T.4_affe, pres. Vise. 1. Hon. -Mary, m. 21 Sept. 1889, Count Maximilian Coudenhove," and has issue. Residence — Briinu, Austria. 2. Hon. Louisa. 3. Hon. Helen, m. 24 Sept. 1889, Baron Richard von Matteneloit. and has issue. Residence — Orlan, Silesia, Austria. SYNGE. 6th Bt. (U.K.). Great. 12 Aug. 1801. — Sib Francis Robert Millington Sy^nge, s. of 5th Bt. B. 27 :rav, 1851 ; m. 1st. 23 Feb. 1876, Frances Elizabeth (d. 11 June. 1911), dau. of Robert Evans, of Rock Ferry. Cheshire ; m. 2nd, 20 Jvme, 1912, Fanny Cecil, dau. of late Charles Robert Wade-Gery, of Wornditeh Hall, Hunts ; sue. his father 1894 ; inaj. (ret.) South Lanes Regt. ; late adj. -1th Batt. Liverpool Regt. (M.). Is descended from the family of Sjnige, of TALBOT, Earl antl Baron. Eart, of. See Shrewsbury, TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, 5th Baron. Creat. 28 :[av, 1831. I^aroii Malahide, 28 :Iav, 1831 (I.); Haron Talliot de .Malahide (U.K.), 9 Nov. 1850 ; by which last title he holds liis seat in the House of liOrds. — Richard Wogan Talbot, s. of 4t.h Baron. B. 28 Feb. 1846 ; m. 1st, 26 June. 1873, Emily Harriett (d. 24 .Jan. 1898), dau. of Sir James Boswell, 2nd and last Bt. ; m. 2nd, 10 Dec. 1901, I.sabel Charlotte, dau. of Robert Bridgnorth, through the several bishops of that I Blaice Humfrey, of Wroxham House, Norwich, name who held the sees of Cloyne, Tuam, Ross, I and widow of John Gurney, of Sjjrowston Hall, Leighlin, and Killaloe. Seat — Syngetield, Birr, | Norwich ; sue. his father 1883; ed. at Eton; King's ('o., Ireland. Issue- 1. Robert Milmngton Synge, Heir, b. 17 Nov. 1877 2. Neale Hutcliiuson Synge, b. 22 Oct. 1880. 3. Edward Synge, b. 3 July, 1882. 1. Frances Helen Millicont. 2. Laura Eileen. 3. Lilian. 4 Jessica Helen. Sir Edvard Synge, 2nd St.. b. 6 .pril, 1876 ; m. 19 Jan. 1809, Mary Helena (d. 20 Sept. 1857), dau. of Robert Welsh, and d. 22 July, 1843. Issue — 1. Sir Edward Synge, 3rd Bt.. b. 19 Nov. 1809 ; m. 16 Feb. 1836, Margaret .Tenuma (d. 14 Nov. 1845), dau. of Owen Saunders, ,and d. 1884. Issue living — 1. Mary Helena. Residence — 4, Mountfield Gar- dens, Tunbridgi^ Wdls. 2. Sir Noah Hill Synge, 4th Bt., b. 5 Feb. 1811 ; III. 18 May, 1846, Catherine (Residence — Heathfield, Paignton), dau. of Stephen Vincent, and d. 16 July, 1886. 3. Sir Robert Sy'nge, 5th Bt., b. 8 July, 1812: m. 1st, Jessie, dau. of G. Robyns ; ra. 2nd, 21 Aug. 1846, Laura (d. 24 March, 1882), dau. of John Hart ; ni. 3rd, 1884, Jane Mary (d. 10 Oct. 1897). dau. of Lewis -Voel Boyer, and d. 11 Sept. 1894. Issui — 1. Sir Francis Robert Millington Synge, pres. Bt. 2. Late Edward John Hutchinson Svnge, b, 5 March, 1854; m. 4 Sept. 1883, Leila Camilla (Residence— Broome Lodge, Broome, Norfolk), d.au. of Charles Pembcrton, of Grove House, Hampton, and d. Oct. 1886. Issue — 1. Evelyn Mary, m. 23'Oct. 1911. Maj. Gurdon Kemball, 31st Punjabs. ' 2. Olive Marguerite, m. 20 June, 1908, Claude Barton, Egyptian C.S.. and h.as issue. 1. Laura Maria, m. 15 Oct. 1867, Capt. Henry I'omeroy Gilbert, late R.N., who d. 1891. 2 Helen, m. 8 Jan. 1891, Rev. Noel Piatt, B.A., who d. 26 June. 1908. a. M.ary Helena. ate lieut. 9th Lancers ; D.L., co. Dublin. The late Baroness Talbot was raised to the peerage with remainder to her issue by Richard Talbot, whose ancestors had. origin.ally enjoyed the Barony of Talbot by tenure. Their elde.st s., after inheriting his mother's honour.?, was creat. Baron Furnival (U.K.), which peerage became extinct at his death. Seat.s — Mal.ahide Castle, CO. Dublin ; Atichinleck House, Ayrshire. Issue by 1st m. — Hon. Jajtes Boswell Talbot, Heir, b. in Edinburgh 18 May, 1874. James Talbot, 4th Baron Talbot de Malahide, b. 22 Nov. 1805 ; lord-in- waiting to Queen Victoria 1863-6 ; pres. Roy. Irish Academy and Roy. Agric. Soc. of Ireland ; m. 9 Aug. 1842, Maria Margaretta (d. 9 Aug. 1873), dau. of Patrick Murray, and d. 14 April, 1883. Issue — 1. Richard Wogan Talbot, pres. Baron. 2. Hon. Reginald Gilbert Murray, b. 30 Jan. 1849 ; LL.B. Camb. : Barr.-at-law ; m." 1st, 28 April, 1885, Edith Lucy Murray (d. 10 Feb. 1901), dau. of Rev. Jermyn Pratt; ni. 2nd, 3 .Tan. 1907, Richenda, dau. of hite Charles Buxton. M.P. Residence — 32, St. George's Road, S.W. Club— Windham. ?. Lt-Col. Hon. Milo George Talbot, late R.E., gen. s^afF oflTicer 1st Grade. 1914, b. 14 Sept. 1854 ; formerly director of Surveys. A.nglo-Egyp- tian Sudan ; Orders of Medjidie and Osmanieh ; m. 25 April, 1911, Eva, dau. of late Col. John Joicey, M.P. Residence— Hartliam, Corsham, Wilts. Club— Armv and Navy. Issue — Milo John Reginald Talbot, b. 1 Dec. 1912. 1. Hon. Susan Ann, m. 7 April, 1864, Maj.-Gen. Cecil R. S. Ives, who d. 11 July, 1896. Residence — Moyns Park, Birdbrook, Halste.ad, Essex. 2. Hon. Frances Margaret Miiria. Residence — 39, Belgrave Road, S.W. TAMWORTH, Vise. See Ferrers, E.4kl.