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 TAUNTON] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 536 29 Nov. 1883). dau. of John Wignall, of Aughtou, Lanes ; m. lind, 8 Oct. 1885, Amy Fanny, Lady of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem (Residence— Park Hill, Streatham Common), dau. of Charles Hislop, and d. 5 Dec. 1899. I.ssue by 1st m. — 1. Sir WiLLi.iM Henry Tate. pres. Bt. 2. The late Alfred Tate, b. 12 Nov. 1845 ; m. 30 Sept. 1874, Blanche (Residence — Downside, Leatherhead), dau. of late John Robert Hutton, and d. 30 Jan. 1913. Issue — 1. Alfred Leonard Tate, b. 26 May, 1881 ; late lieut. 16th Lancers and Leicestersliire Yeo. 2. Eric Dean Tate, b. 29 Oct. 1889. 1. Eveline, m. 7 Dec. 1912, Percival Brodrick. 3. Edwin Tate, b. 22 March, 1847; J.P. West Ham; m. 12 Aug. 1847, May Edward, dau. of Alexander Guild, of Belfast. Residence — 14, Park Street, Park Lane, W. Issue— Editii Marguerite, m. 5 Sept. 1901. Frederick William Wignall. and has issue. Residence — Tattenhall. Cliesliire. 4. The late Henry Tate, b. 8 Dec. 1853 : m. 26 Oct. 1882, Grace, dau. of John Burton, and d. 12 Feb. 1902. 1. Henry Burton Tate, b, 4 Oct. 1883 ; lieut. War- wickshire Yeo. ; m. 22 July, 1909, Ida Guendolen, dau. of Robin Legge, of Chelsea. Issue — 1. Antliony Henry Tate, b. 31 May. 1910. 2. Robin David Tato, b. 21 Marcli, 1913. 2. ArthurWignallTate.b. 14 April, 1888 : late lieut. Scottish Rifles ; m. 20 Oct. 1910, Violet Elaine, dau. of F. W. Few. 5. George Booth Tate, 1). 15 Jan. 1857 ; m. 24 July, 1884, Edith Katherine, dau. of James Walker Yates. Residence — Bere Court, Pangbourne, Berks. Issue — 1. Kenneth Wvlie Tate, b. 30 May, 1885. 2. Gerald Ainslie Tate, b. 7 Jan. 1889. 3. George Vernon Tate, h. 21 April, 1 890 ; 2nd lieut. 6th Batt. Jliddlesex Rcgt. 1. Jane Marjorie. 1. Isolina, m. 10 Sept. 1879, Col. Thomas Gee. Resi- dence — Hatodunos, Abergele, N. Wales. 2. Agnes Esther, m. 25 Oct. 1876, Col. Herbert John Robinson, who d. 25 Dec. 1906, and has issue. Resi- dence — Moorwood, Cirencester. TAUNTON, Barony o£ (ext. 13 .Julv, 18(39). I Great. 18 Aug. 18,i9. — The late Heney Labotj- CHERE, 1st and last Baron Taunton. B. 16 Aug. 1798; Lord of the Admh-alty 1832-4; Vice-Pres. of the Board of Trade, and Master of the Mint 1835-9 : Chief Sec. for Ireland 184(>-7 ; Pres. of the Board of Trade 1847-52 ; Sec. of State for tlie Colonies 1855-8; m. 1st, 10 April, 1840, Frances (d. 25 Mav, 1850), dan. of Sir Thomas Baring, 2nd Bt."^; m. 2nd, 13 Jnly, 1852, Lady Mary Matilda Georgiana Howard (d. 17 Sept. 1892'), dau. of George, 6th Earl of Carlisle, and d. 13 July, 1869. Issue — 1. Hon. Mary Dorothy, m. 19 Sept. 1872, Edward James Stanley, who d. 28 Sept. 1907, and has issue. Residence — Quantock Lodge, Bridgwater. 2. Hon. Mina Frances, m. 2 May, 1864, Maj.-Gen. Sir Arthur Edward Augustus Ellis, G.C.V.O. {see Knight- age). 3. Hon. Emily Harriet, m. 18 Oct. 1881, 5th Earl of St. Germans. TAUNTON, 2nd Bishop Suffragan of.— Rt. Rev. Charles Fane De Salis, s. of Count the Rev. H. J. Fane De Salis, of Portnall Park, Virginia Water, by Grace Elizabeth, davi. of the Rt. Hon. J. W. Henley, P.C, of Waterperry. B. at Fring- ford 19 March, 1860; m. 21 July, 1896, Lady Mary Alice Parker, dan. of 6th Earl of Macclesfield ; ed. at Eton and Oxford (B.A. 1882, M.A. 1886, hon. D.D. 1911) ; ord. 1883 ; cur. of St. Michael, Coventry, 188.3-8; vicar of Milverton 1888-96, of E. Brent 1896-9, of Weston-super-Mare 1899-1911 ; archdeacon of Taunton since 1911 ; consec. Bp. Suffragan of Taunton (dio. of Bath and Wells) in St. Paul's Cath. 25 July, 1911; formerly rural de.an of Wellington and Locking ; sometime asst. dio. insp. of schools in the dio. of Bath and Wells ; preb. of Wells Cathedral. Residence — Bishop's Mead, Taunton. Clubs — New Oxford and Cambridge ; County (Taunton). Issue — • 1. Svdney Charles De Salis, b. 5 Aug. 1898. 1. Dorothy Mary. 2. Ruth. TAVISTOCK MarQ. of. See Bedford, Duke TAY, Vise. of. See Breadalbane, IMarq. of. TEIGNMOUTH, 3rd Baron (I. ). Great. 3 March, 1798; Bt. 27 Oct. 1792 (G.B.).— Charles John Shore, s. of 2nd Baron. B. 5 Jan. 1840 ; m. 2 Sept. 1880, Alice Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Frederick Bigge, vie. of Stamfordham : sue. his father 1885 ; ed. at Harrow ; forinerlv lieut. a,nd capt. Scots Gds. ; D.L., J.P., North Riding of York. The 1st Baron was raised to the peerage for his services as Gov. -Gen. of India, in which office he succeeded Lord Cornwall is in 1792. Residence — Crossways, Oxford. CH.4.KLES John Shore, 2nd B.^ron Teignmouth, b. 13 Jan. 1796 ; m. 8 Dec. 1838, Caroline (d. 20 Sept. 1899), dau. of William Browne, of Tallantire Hall, Cumberland, and d. 18 Sept. 1885. Issue — 1. Charles John Shore, pres. Baron. 2. Lt.-Col. the Hon. Frederick William John Shore, Heir Pres., late R.A., b. 27 Aug. 1844 ; m. 3 July, 1894, Annie Louisa, dau. of late Peter Con- nellan, of Kilkenny. Residence — Ballyduff. Thomas- town, CO. Kilkenny. 3. Commr. the Hon. Henry Noel Shore, late R.N., b. 29 Aug. 1847 ; m. 28 Sept. 1880, Mary AgUonby, dau. of Rev. Canon Beilby Porteus. Residence — Mount Elton, Clevedon, Somerset. Issue — 1. Hugh Aglionby Shore, b. 12 Julv, 1881 ; India P.W. Dept. 2. Lieut. Lionel Henry Shore. R.N., b. 18 Nov. 1882. 3. Noel Beilby Porteus Shore, b. 6 July, 1887 ; Indian Police. 1. Hon. Caroline, m. 5 May, 1870, John Hutton, late M.P., and has issue. Residence — Solbergate, North- allerton. 2. Hon. Constance Ellen. Residence — Murrayfleld House, Edinburgh. 3. Hon. Emily Catherine, m. 19 July, 1881, Lt.-Col. William Alexander Symes, late 71st Highland L.I., who d. July, 1891, and has issue. TEMPEST, Baronetcy (U.K.) (ext. 1 Aug. 1894). Great. 3<» July, 1866. — The late Sir (I'harles Henry' Tempest, 1st and last Bt., of Heaton, Co. Lancaster. B. 5 Jan. 1834 ; m. 1st, 21 ^May, 1862, Cecilia Elizabeth Tichborne (d. 3 Jan. 186.5), dau. of .Tohn H. Washington Hibbert : m. 2nd, 11 June, 1874, Harriette (m. diss. 1878; d. 3 Feb. 1891), dau. of Capt. Rowland Hill Gordon, and d. 1 Aig. 1894. Issue by 1st m. — Ethel Mary, m. 7 Nov. 1893, Miles Stapleton, 10th Baron Beaumont. TEMPLE.Sth Earl (U.K.). Great. 4 Feb. 1822 — Algernon Williaji Stephen Tejiple-Gore Langton, s. of 4th Earl. B. 9 Nov. 1871 ; m 25 .Jan. 1913, Agiies, dau. of C. de Laporte, and widow of late A. Burrows ; ?uc. liis father 1902 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford; B.A. (honours) 1896; ret. hon. maj. 3rd Batt. Somersets. L.I. ; 2nd lieut. Res. of Officers, late lieut. Colds. Gds.. and A.D.C. to the Gov. of Cyprus (Sir W. F. Haynes-Smith) ; Attache H.B.M. Embassy, Berlin and Viemia, 1896-8. The 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (Earl Temple under the creation of 1749) having been creat. Earl Temple of Stowe in 1822, with limitation on faihire of issue male under the older patent to his granddau., the grandmother of the present Peer, the later Earl- dom passed on the death of the 3rd and last Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in 1889 to the present Earl's father. Residences — Newton Park, Bristol ; Wyndham Hoiise, Sloane Gardens, W. ; Wotton, nr. Ajdesbury. Clubs — Arthur's ; St. .James's ; Wyndham ; Brooks. Richard Plantagenet Grenville, 2nd Duke op Buckingham and Chandos, K.G., b. ll Feb. 1797 ; m. 13 May, 1819, Lady Mary Campbell (d. 28 June, 1862), dau. of John, Marc^. of Breadalbane, and d. 29 July, 1861. Issue — 1. Richard Plantagenet Campbell Grenville, 3RD Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, P.C, G.C.SJ., G.CJ.E. 1. Lady Anna Eliza Mary, m. 9 June, 1846, William Henry Powell Gore-Langton, who d. 11 Dec. 1873, and d. 3 Feb. 1879. Issue—