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 TORRINGTON] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 544 Jaims Brui-f Saudilands. 1), 9 April. 1883; ni. 26 Feb. 1909, Aline Taylor. Residence — Kounialla, Uralla. N.S.W. Issue— James Walter Saudilands, b. lii .Tune. 1912. Helen Luev. 3. The Late Coinm. the Hon. Franeis Rolnrt Sandi- land>. r>.N., b. 12 Jan. 1849 : ni. 4 June. 1885. Maude Bavard (Residence — 27. Cadogan Place. S.W.), dau. of Frederick Augustus Wiggins, and d. 30 July, 1887. 1. Hon. Helen Jane, ni.7 Feb. 1891, Charles Woodbine Parish, and has issue. Residence — .58. Ennisniorc Gardens, S.W. TORRINGTON. 9th Vise. Creat. 21 Sept. 1721 : Baion Byiig, 21 Sept. 1721 : Bt. 19 Nov. 1715 (G.B.). — George Master Byng, s. of 8th Vise. B. 10 Sept. 1880 : m. 20 Sept. 1910, Eleanor dau. of the late Edwin Sonray ; sue. his father 1889 : ed. at Eton and R.M.C. Sandhurst : page of honc)iu' to Queen Victoria and King Echvard VII, 1899-1903; 2nd lieut. R.N.V.R., late Rifle Brig. The 1st Peer was the celebrated Admiral George Byng. His .3rd son's grandson was created Earl of Strafford in 1847 (see that title). His bro. was the unfortunate Admiral Jolm Byng, who was executed in 1757. Residence — Yotes Court, Mereworth, Kent. George Byng, 6th Viscofnt Torringtox. b. 5 Jan. 1768; m. 2nd, 5 Oct. 1811, Frances Hiirriet (d. 7 Feb. 1868), dau. of Adni. Sir Robert Barlow. G.C.B. ; d. 18 June, 1831. Issue— 1. George Stanley Byng, 7th Vise. Torrington. b. 9 Sept. 1812; d. 27 April, 1884. 2. The late Maj. the Hon. Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, Bengal N.I.. b. 30 Kov. 1816 ; m. 11 Feb. 1839. Elizabeth Maria LowtluT (m. 2nd, 1 Feb. 1861, Rev. William Winchester, and d. 5 Nov. 1868). dau. of Col. Gwatkin, Bengal Army, and was killed in the mutiny. 18 Dec. 1857. Issue— 1. George Stanley Byng. 8th Vise. Torrington, b. 29 April. 1841 ; lieut.-col. Rifle Brigade : A.D.C. and priv. sec. to Earl Cowper, K.G. ; Lord-in- waiting to Queen Victoria; m. 1st, 19 Jan. 1882. Alice Arabella (d. 18 Dec. 1883), dau. of James Jameson; ni. 2nd, 3 Feb. 1885. Emmeline St, Maur (d. 7 June. 1912), dau. of Rev. Henry Seymour, and d. 20 Oct. 1889. Issue by 1st ni.— " Hon. Bridget Vera, m. 9 Nov. 1909. Frank Peyton Skipwith, and has issue. Residence — 82, Gayton Road. Harrow. Issue by 2nd m. — CJeorge Master Byng. pres. Visct. 2. Hon. Sydney Byng, Heir Pres. (precedence 1884). b. 9 April. 1844; late lieut. 104th Foot; m. 21 June, 1871, Annie Sebright, dau. of Henry Chellingworth. Residence — Branksome, Hamptoii Hill. Middlesex. Issue — 1. Capt. Arthur Stanley Byng. A.S.C.. b. 23 July, 1876/, served South Africa 1900-2 (de- spatches) ; m. 14 Jan. 1909. Louise Annette, dau. of Joseph R.iwlins. Cirencester. Issue — 1. Joan. 2. Betty. 3. Honor. 2. Robert Nelson Byng. b. 26 May. 1878. 3. Francis Dacres Byng. b. 7 July, 1880. 4. Cecil Eustace Byng, b. 11 Oct. 1884. 1. Sydney Lilian Sebright, m. 1894, L.'C. Freeman. and has issue. 2. Ada Geraldine Maudi', m. 21 March, 1903 John Portsmouth. Eesidi-nce— Evmore, East Slieen. 3. Evelyn Beatrice. 4. Gladys Irene, m. 23 July. 1910. Henrv Ports- mouth. 3. Conunr. the Hon. Nelson Bvng. R.X. (ret.), b April, 1845; m. 1st, 28 June', 1870, Louisa Ann (d. 1 April, 1897), dau. of T. E. Owen, and widow of Rev. T. R. Brownrigg; m. 2nd. 28 Sept. 1897 Sarah Francis, dau. of Rev. John Gage Ball. Resi- dence — Sollymount, Rodborough Common nr Stroud, Gloucs. 5. The late Hon. Francis Russell Bvng. b 2 July 1853; m. 10 June. 1880. Emily Mary (Residence — 32, Kensington Hall Gardens, W.). dau. of James Lamb, and d. 24 Aug. 1903. Issue— 1. Mabel Frances, m. 9 Feb. 1904. Caiit. Alfred Brankston Pembroke. TORTHORWALD, Duke of. Vise. See Bl-ccleuch, TOWNSHEND, 6th Marq. (G.B.). Great. 31 uct. l/8b; Vise. Townshend (of P.aynham) 11 Dec. 1082 ; Baron Townshend 20 April, 1661 ; Bt. 16 April, 1617 (E.). — John James Dudley Stuart Townshend, s. of 5th Marq. B. 17 Oct. 1860 : m. 9 Aug. 1905, Gladys Ethel Gwen- dolen Eugenie, dau. of Thomas Svitherst, Barr.- at-law ; sue. his father 1899; patron of 13 livings. The 3rd Bt. in this family having been an active supporter of the Roy. cause during the civil wars, and a promoter of the Restoration, was raised to the peerage in 1682. The 2nd Peer was a distinguished diplomatist ; his 2nd s. was creat. Vise. Sydney in 1789, and from liis 3rd s. .sprang the Barons Bayning. Residences — Rayn- ham Hall, Norfolk : 78, Avenue Road, Regent's Park, N.W. Heir Pres., his kinsman, Ma.j.-Gen. Charles Vere Ferrars Townshend, s. of Charles Thornton Town- shend, nephew of 4th Marq., and Louise (d. 2 Jan. 1878), dau. of John Graham, of Melbourne ; b. 21 Feb. 1851 m. 22 Nov. 1898, Alice, dau. of the Comtc Caheu D'Anvers ; entered R.M. 1881, and Central Indian Horse 1886 ; capt. 1892, maj. 1895. lieut.-col. 1896; transferred to Roy. Fus. 1899 ; brevet.-col. Shropsliire L.I. 1904 ; served in Soudan and Nile exped. 1884-5, Hunza Nagar exped. 1891-2, in Chitral (commanded defence of Chitral fort) 1895. Uongola exped. 1896; Atbara and Khartoum campaigns 1898; A.A.G. 9th div. Indian Army 1907 ; officer comndg. Orange Free State dist. since 1909 ; maj.-gen. since 1911 ; C.B. (mil.) 1895 ; IXS.O. 1898. Clubs— Bachelors' ; Brooks's ; Naval and Military ; Marlborough. Issue — Audrey Dorothy Louise. 1. John Townshend, 4th Marquess Tovnshend, b. 28 March, 1798 ; m. 18 Aug. 1825, Elizabeth Jane (d. 27 Jan. 1877), dau. of Lord George Stuart, C.B., and d. 10 Sept. 1863. Issue— 1. John Villiers Stuart Townshend, 5th Marquess, Townshend, b. 10 April, 1831 ; D.L.. J. P., Norfolk and Middlesex ; High Steward of Tamwortli ; M.P. for Tamworth 1856-63 ; m. 17 Oct. 1865, Lady Anne Elizabeth Clementina Duff, dau. of 5th Earl of Fife, and d. 26 Oct. 1899. Issue— 1. John James Dudley Stuart Townshend, pres. Marquess. 2. Lady Agnes Elizabeth Audrey, m. 2 Sept. 1903, James Andrew Cunningliame Durham, s. of Rev. William Durham, D.D., formerly Attach^ Diplomatic Service, and has issue. Residence — Cromer Grange, Norfolk. Clubs — Marlborough ; Bachelors', Nor- folk County. 2. Lady Audrey Jane Charlotte ; m. 1st, 18 Sept. 1873, Hon. Greville Theophilus Howard, son of 17th Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, who d. 28 July, 1880 ; m. 2nd. 10 Aug. 1882. Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry BuUer. V.C, G.C.B. {see Knightage). TRAFALGAR, Vise. .SVt- Nelson, Earl. TRAVANCORE and COCHIN, 3rd Bishop of Foiuided 1879. — Rt. Rev. Ch.arles Hope Gill, D.D. ; b. 1801: ord. 1884: C.M.S. Missy, at Shikarpur 1887-90, at Jabalpur 1890-8; sec. to the socy. at Allahabad 1898-1904; consec. 1905. Residence — Kottayam, S. India. CLARKE-TRAVERS. See Cl.arke, 4th Bt. TRAYNER, Lord (of Session, S.). Apptd. 1885: res. Dec. 31. 1904. — John Tr.ayner, s. of Hugh T)-ayner, by Ai^nes, dau. of James Eraser, of Glasgow. B. in Edinburgh, 19 April, 1834 ; m. 1803, Frances Elizabeth Maxwell (d. 22 .June, 1908), dau. of R. S. Wyld, LL.D., of Gilston, CO. Fife ; ed. at the L^niversities of Glasgow and Edinburgh (hon. LL.D. Glasgow, 1886): admitted to Scottish Bar 1858; Sheriff of Forfar 1881 ; a lord of the Court of Session, with the courtesy title of Lord Tray'ner, 1885, and Lord Commissioner of Justiciary 1887 ; ex officio commr. RIy. and Canal Comm. 1888-98. Residence — Laurelluu'st, Burwash, Sussex. Issue — TREDEGAR, 3rd Baron (U.K.). Creat. 16 April. 1859; Bt. 15 Nov. 1792. — Courtenay Charles Evan Morgan, s. of late Hon. Frederick Coiu-tenay Morgan. I.P. B. at Ruperra Castle, 10 April, "l 867 ; m. 5 Aug. 1890. Lady Katharine Agnes Blanche Carnegie, dau. of 9th Earl of Southesk ; sue. his uncle 1913; ed. at Eton;