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 547 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [TRUSCOTT 10 Dec. 1907. .^rabel Florence (d. 16 March, 1914), dau. of Wm. Robert Shuff, of Torquay ; D.L., CO. Meath ; sue. his bro. Christopher (who d. before ho had established his right to succeed the IGth Peer, who d. 1879) 1891, and established his claim to the peerage 1893 ; is descended from the old Norman family of de Berneval, the chief of which is the holder of the baronetcy {see Barnewall, Bt.). An uncle of the first Baron was Chief Justice of Ireland 1432. In 1(546 Sir Nicholas Barnewall was creat. Vise. Barnewall and Baron of Turvey. The 10th Peer was attainted by King William for his adherence to King .James, and the title • was not acknowledged until the 13th Peer ob- tained a confirmation of his right to the barony in 1795. Residence — Bloomsbury, Kells, co. Meath. Club — Hibernian United Service. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Hex. Reginald Xicholas Fraxcis Barnewall, b. 24 Sept. 1897. 2. Hon. Charles Aloysius Barnewall, b. 2 June, 1899. 1. Hon. Ivy Esiiiay Myee. 2. Hon. Marcella Hilda Charlotte. 3. Hon. Letitia Ande Margaret. Sisters living (precedence 1893) — 1. Hon. Katherine, a nun. 2. Hon. Aune. 3. Hon. Esniay, m. 1883, Xicholas Francis Coppinger, and has issue. 4. Hon. Mary Jane, a nun. 5. Hon. Helena. 6. Hon. Letitia, a nun. 7. Hon. Angelina, a nun. 8. Hon. Marcella. 9. Hon. Margaret, m. 19 Jan. 1899, Bertrand Lambert. TRINIDAD, 3rd Rishop of. Founded 1872.— Rt. Rev. John Francis Welsh, D.D., s. of Robert Welsh, of Huddersfield and Tweedsmuir, Peeblesshire. B. 1856; ed. at Ch. Ch., Oxford; B.A. 1881, M.A. 1886, D.D. 1904 {hon. causa); ord. "1881; curate of St. James, Whitehaven, 1881-3 ; cur. of St. Bees and lect. St. BeesTheol. Coll. 1883—6 ; principal of St. Boniface Miss. Coll. at Warminster, 1886-1904, when he was consecrated to this see. Residence — Port of Spain, Trinidad. TRITTON, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 1 Aug. 1905. — Sir (Charles) Ernest Tritton, s. of the late Joseph Tritton, of Bloomfield, Norwood, and Lombard Street, E.C., by Amelia, dau. of the late Josepli Hanson, of Brixton. B. 4 Sept. 1845 ; m. 30 May, 1872. Edith, dsm. of the late Frederick Green, of 38, Princes Gardens ; ed. at Rugby and Camb. ; B.A. 1868 ; is senior partner in the firm of Brightwen & Co., bill brokers and banking agents, of Nicholas Lane, E.C. ; memb. of London Chamber of Commerce ; Treas. of Church of England Temperance Soc. ; Vice-Clirmn. of London City Mi-ssion ; director of United King- dom Temperance and General Provident Insti- tution ; M.P. for Norwood 1892-1906. Resi- dences — 5, Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Bloomfield, Norwood, S.E. Clubs — Carlton ; New Univer- sity. Issue — - 1. Alfred Ernest Tritton, Heir, b. 8 Juno, 1873 ; m. 22 June, 1898, Agneta ELspeth, o. dau. of William Middleton Campbell, of Colgrain, Dumbartonshire. Residence — Reeves Rest, Chipstead, Surrey. Club — Wellington. Issue — 1. Geoffrey Ernest Tritton, b. 3 Nov. 1900. 1. Editli Gwendolen. received his title after the battle of the Nile ; on returning in 1806 from the East India station, he was lost in H.M.S. " Blenheim," it is supposed, in the Southern Ocean. Residence — 48, Great Cumberland Place, W. Clubs — Bachelors' ; Naval and Military ; Beefsteak. Issue — • 1. Thomas St. Vincent Wallace Troubridge, Heir, b. 15 Nov. 1895. 1. Louise Rachel. 2. Rosemary Blanche. Col. Sir Thomas St. Vincent Hope Cochrane Trou- bridge, 3RD Bt., b. 25 May, 1815; C.B., Knt. of Legion of Honour, and Medjidie ; A.D.C. to Queen Vic- toria ; Dep. Adjt.-Geu. to the Forces ; di.stinguislied liim- self in Crimea, where he lost riglit leg and left foot; m. 1 Nov. 1855, Louisa Jane (d. 29 Aug. 1867), dau. of Daniel Gurney, of North Runcton, Norfolk, and d. 2Gct. 1867. Issue — 1. Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, prea. Bt. 2. Rear-Adm. Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O., b. 15 July, 1862 ; Conim. Mediter- ranean Cruiser Squad, from 1913 ; Chief of War Staff of Admiralty, 1912; Naval A.D.C. to King, 1909- 11 ; late naval attache Japan ; Officer Legion of Hon- our ; Imperial Japanese Order of Rising Sun ; Order of Red Eagle ; silver modal Roy. Humane Soc. ; m. 1st, 29 Dec. 1891, Edith Mary (d. 10 Jan. 1900), dau. of William Duff us, of Nova Scotia ; m. 2nd, 10 Oct. 1908, Una Elena, dau. of late Capt. Henry Ashworth Taylor. M.V.O. Clubs — Naval and Military ; Travel- lers' ; Beef-steak. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Thomas Hope Troubridge, b. 1 Feb. 1895. 1. Mary Laura. 2. Edith Cliarlotte Annette. Issue by 2nd m. — 3. Andrea Theodosia. 1. Amy Louisa Harriet. Residence — 21, Cheyne Court, Chelsea. 2. Laura Elizabeth Racliel. m. 2 Aug. 1888, Adrian Charles Francis Hope, who d. 11 May, 1904, and has issue. Residence— More House, 31, Tite Street, Chelsea. 3. Violet Elizabeth Emily, m. 22 Nov. 1893, Walter Somerville Gurney {see Knightage). 4. Helen Cecil Margaret. Residence— 21, Cheyne Court, Chelsea. TRURO, 5th Bishop of. Founded 1877. 'Rt. Rev. Winifbid Oldeield Burrows, D.D., s. of late Reverend Henry W. Burrows, canon of Rochester. B. in London, 9 Nov. 1858; m. 14 April, 1896, Mary (d. 25 May, 1897), dau. of late Rt. Hon. J. G. Talbot, M.P. ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; IVI.A., student and tutor of Ch. Ch., 1884-91 ; ord. 1886 ; principal of Leeds Clergy School, 1891-1900 ; vie. of Holy Trinity, Leeds, 1901-3 ; of St. Augustine's, Edgbaston, 1903-12; archdeacon of Birmingham, 1904-12. Residence — Lis Escop, Truro. Issue — Hilda Mary. 2. Elspeth Muriel. 3. Anstice Marion. 1. Florence Annette, rood, and has issue. 2. Laura Edith. m. 2 July, 1899, Jolm Liebcn- TROUBRIDGE, 4th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. 30 Nov. 1799. — Sir Thomas Herbert Cochr.ane Troubridge, s. of 3rd Bt. B. 13 Sept. 1860; m. 13 July, 1893, Laura, dau. of Charles Gurney ; sue. his father 1867 ; lieut. 1st Batt. King's Roy. Rifle Corps 1879, capt. 1888, resigned same year. The 1st Bt. was the celebrated Admiral, who TRUSCOTT, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 16 July, 1909 ; Knt. Bach. 1902. — Sir George Wyatt Truscott, s. of the late Alderman Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott, Sheriff 1871-2, and Lord Mayor of London 1879-80, by Eliza, dau. of James Freeman, of Turnham Green, Middlesex. B. 9 Oct. 1857 ; m. 26 Oct. 1889, Jessie G. (Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem), dau. of the late George Gordon Stanham, of Grove Park, Chiswick : ed. at private schools and in Paris ; entered his father's firm of Jas. Truscott & Son, Ltd., printers and manufacturing station- ers, Suffolk Lane, London, E.G., of which he is now the head ; memb. of Common Council of the City of London 1882. alderman since 1895, Sheriff 1902-3 • Lord Mayor 1908-9 ; officer of the Legion of Honour, of Leopold of Belgium 1903 ; Grand Commdr. of the Wasa of Sweden and St. Stanislaus of Russia ; Knt. -Commdr. of the Order of the Rising Sun (Japan) 1910. Residences —87, Lancaster Gate, W. ; 100, Manna, St. Leonards-on-Sea. Clubs— Carlton ; Junior Carl- ton ; City Carlton. Issue — 1 Francis George Truscott, Heir, b. at RedWll, l-y Aw 1894 ; ed. at Rugby and Camb. 2. Eric Homewood Stanham Truscott, b. 16 Feb. 1898. 1. Mavy Guthrie. 2. Nancy Wyatt.