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 THYNNE] PEERS, BAROXETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUXSELLOR>S 542 High Sheriff 190r>. Residence — Ormerod House, Buniley, Lanes. Chib — Carlton. Issue — 1. Clara, m. 15 Jan. 1914, Geoffrey Aspinall. Sir John H.vrpy Thursby. 1st Bt., b. 31 Aug. 1826 ; High Slier ff Lancaster 1887 ; col. 3rd Batt. East Lanes Regt., formerly lieut. 90th L.I.; D.L., co. Palatine of Lancaster ; n. 1st. 21 April. 1860, Clara (d. 21 March. 1867), dau. of Col. Williams. E.E. ; m. 2nd, 26 Nov. 1868. Louisa Harriet (d. 17 Dec. 1907). dau. of Col. John George Smyth, M.P., and d. 16 March, 1901. Issue by 1st m.— 1. Sir JOHN' Ormerop Scarlett Thursby, pres. Bt. 1. Violet, m. 19 Feb. 18S9, Willoughl)y Aston Little- dale, and has issue. Residence — 21, The Boltons, S.W. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. George James thursby, Heir Pres., b. 17 Nov. 1869; m.ll Dec. 1894, Mary Augusta, dau. of Thomas Hardcastlc, of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton-le-Moors ; ed. at P>adley. Residence — Boveridge, Cranborne, Salis- bury. Cluh — Arthur's. 2. Mary Eleanor, m. 24 Nov. 1909, Maj. Herb(Tt Roberts. Ef^idenee — 37, Ennismore Gardens. S.W. THYNNE, Baron. Scr Bath. Marq. of. DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE, 13th Bt. 'E.). Creat. S .Alrreh, lb20. — Sir Joseph Hexrv Eek- XAED DOUGHTV-TlCHBORNE, S. of 12th Bt. B. 18 .Jan. 1890 : m. 25 June, 1913, Denise, dau. of Lt.-Col. Henry Aleernon Fulke Charles Ferdi- nand Stephen Greville : sue. his father 1910: 2nd lieut. 8th Hussars 1909-10; lieut. 4th Hussars since 1910. This family is descended from Sir Roger de Ticheburne, who held tlie lord- ship of Ticheburne. Hants, iemp. Henry II. The 9th Bt. assumed tlie name of Doughty in lien of his patronymic in 1820 ; his successor' assumed the name of Doughty before and in addition to that of Tiehborne on succeeding to the title in 1853. The Baronete;,' is remarkable for having been the subject, in "1872-4, of two celebrated trials, in the first of which an impostor named Arthur Orton attempted to establish his right to the title and estates by claiming to be Roger, s. of the 10th Bt., who had been lost at sea with the ship •' Bella " many years before, and in the second of which, lasting nine months, Orton was convicted of perjury by a specially constituted court, and sentenced to fourteen years' penal servitude. The cost of these trials, amounting to some £90.000, was provided for out of the estates, by .4ct of Parliament. Resi- dence — Tiehborne Park, .4Iresford, Hants. Issue— Anthony Joseph Henry Doughty Tich- borne. Heir, b. 29 June, 1914. Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty-Tichborne 12th Bt., b. 28 May, 1866 ; in. 8 Sept. 1887. M.^RY Gwen- doline (111. 2nd, 7 May, 1914. Lt.-Col. F. de R. Manduit Residence— Rowton Castle, Shrewsbury), dau of the late Edward Henry Petre, and d. 27 .July, 1910 Issue— 1. Sir Joseph Henry Bernard Dougiity-Tichborne pres. Bt. TINNEVELLY and MADURA, Bishop cf. ' ounded 1890.— Rt. Rev. Arthur Acheson AiLUAjis, D.D.. s. of Rev. W. R. Williams, of St. Mary's, Xewry, acting-chaplain to the Forces. B. 1846 ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dub. ■ B A (resp.) and div. test 1870, M.A. 1875, B.D. and D.D. 1904 ; ord. 1870; curate of Bromley, Kent, 1870-5, St. John the Evangelist, Penge, 1 76- 80; chaplain Madras Eccles. Estab. ' 1880- chaplain of St. George, Madura, 1880, St. George's Cathedral, Madras, and Mil. Fem. Orphan Asylum 18S1-3, Bellary 1884-8. Vellore 1889-90, Trichi- nopoly 1890-1, St. Mark, Bangalore, 1891-2 ' Ootacamund 1892-4. Nilsriri Vol. Rifles, Vellore 1894-.'5, Bolaruni 1895-6. St. George's Cathedral Madras, 189t;-190o. and chaplain Madras Vol Guards ; archdeacon of Madras and commissary to Bishop of Madras 1900-5, when he was conscc. to the above see in succession to Bishop Morley • memb. of the senate of Trinity Coll. Dub., ancl fellow of the univ. of IMadras 1901 ; editor of Madras Diocesan Record" 1896-1900. The dis- tricts of Tinneveliy and Madura are each about the size of Yorkshire, and each contain about three million inhabitants (100.000 Christians- 103 clergy). Bishops Caldwell and Sargent were formerly assist. -bishops in Tinneveliy, both having been consecrated on the same day. Residence — Bishop-itowe, Palamcott^h, Madras, India. TIRY, Baron. ^V^ Argyli., Duke of. TiTCHFIELD, Marq. of See Portland, Duke TIVERTON, Vise. See Halsbury Eari. of WHITE-TODD, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 20 June, 1913. — Sir Joseph White-Todd. s. of late Vv'illiam Todd, of Stirlingshire, bj' Helen, dau. 1 of late Andrew White, of Paisley. B. 23 June, 1846 ; m. 27 Dec. 1879, Aline, dau. of Louis Lefebvre. of Paris. and widovv of J . Orianela : ed. privately ; is a retired merchant and banker : chairman of Central Argen- tine Railway Co. and of Algeciras Railway Co.; has grand cross of Order of Naval Merit of Spain : authorized to bear addnl. surname and arms of White, by roy. lie, 19 .June, 1913. Resi- dences — ]Morenish Lodge, Killin, Perth ; 33, Eaton Place. S.W. Clubs— Reform ; City of London. 'WILSON-TODD, 2nd 3t. (U.K.). Creat. 31 Auc 1903. — Sir William Pierrepont WiLsox-ToDi>, s. of 1st Bt. B. 3 May, 1857 ; m. 20 July, 1887, Catherine Crawford, dau. of the late James Russel, of Blackbraes, co. Stirling ; late capt. 4th Hussars ; J. P., N.R. of Yorks ; sue. his father 1910. Tiie 1st Bt. assumed the surname and arms of Todd, in addition to his patronvmic. by royal licence, 1855. Residence — • Hahiaby Hall, Croft, Darlington. Clubs— Turf ; Arthur's ; Naval and Military ; Pratt's. Issue — James Henry Wilson-Todd, b. 24 Nov. 1891. Sir William Henry Wilson-Todd, 1st Bt., b. 17 April. 1828; D.L., J.P., Yorks, N.R. ; M.P. E. Riding 1892-1906 ; m. 17 July. 1855, Jane Marian Rutherford (d. 12 Aug. 1909), o. c. of John Todd, of Halnaby Hall and Trauby Park, and d. 10 April, 1910. Issue — 1. Sir William Pierrepont Wilson-Todd, pres. Bt. 1. Elizabeth Jane, m. 19 March, 1898, Marmaduke D'Arcy Wyvill, M.P. 2. Aileen Frances Mary, m. 1 June, 1889, Capt. James Stephenson Twysden, R.N. {see Twysden, Bt.). 3. Evelyn Frideswidc, m. 4 Feb. 1903, Arthur Henry Aylmer Morton. M.A. Canib., late M.P. for Dcptford. Residence — 80, Eaton Place, S.W. 4. Margaret Annie, in. 19 July, 1893, Reginald Thomas Ringrosi-n, J. P. Residence — Titlie Farm, Ferribv, E. Yorks. TOKYO (South), 2nd Bishop of.— Rt. Rev. Cecil Henry Boutfloweb, D.D., s. of the Ven. S. P. Boutflower, archdeacon of Carlisle, by Margaret, dau. of Giles Redmayne, of Brathay Hall. B. 1803 ; ed. at Uppingham and Ch. Ch. Oxford; B.A. (2nd cl. lit. hum.) 1886, 2nd cl. theol. sch. 1887, M.A. 1889 ; hon. M.A. (Durham) 1895; Newdigate prize poem 1884; ord. 1887; curate of St. Mary, South Shields, 1887-90 ; domestic chaplain to Bishop of Durham (Dr. Westcott) 1890-1901 ; vicar of St. George's, Barrow-in-Furness, and archdeacon of Furness 1901-5 ; suffragan Bishoi^ of Dorking (Win- chester) 1905-8 ; Bishop of S. Tokyo from 1909. Address — 11, Sakae Cho, Sliiba, Tokyo, Jap.in. TOLLEMACHE, 3rd Baron (U.K.). Great. 17 Jan. 1876. — Bentley Lyonel John Tolle- MACHE, s. of Hon. Lyonel Plantagenet. B. 7 March, 1883 ; m. 17 Jan. 1902, Wynford Rose, o. dau. of Gen. Sir Arnold Burrowes Kemball, K.C.B.. K.C.S.I. ; sue. his grandfather 1904 ; formerly capt. 3rd Batt. Cheshire Regt., late 3rd Batt. K.O.S.B. ; patron of 5 livings. Resi- dences — Helmingham Hall, Stowmarket ; Peck- forton Castle, Tarporley. Cheshire. Club — Bachelors'. Issue —