Page:Dod's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage etc. of Great Britain and Ireland.djvu/613

 689 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [YOUNGER ehrmn. Lagan Navigation Company ; J.P., co. I Antrim. Residence — Rathvarna, Chichester Park, Belfast. I YOUNG, 3rd Bt., of Formosa (U.K.). Creat. 24 Nov. 1813. — Sir George Young, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 16 Sept. 1837; m. 10 Oct. 1871, Alice Eacy, dau. of Evory Kennedy, M.D., of Belgard, CO. Dublin, and widow of Sir Alexander Hutcliin- ; son Lawrence. 1st Bt. ; sue. his father 1848 ; ed. at Camb. (fell. Trin. Coll.); charity com- missioner 1882-1903, and chief charity com- missioner 1903— G ; unsuccessfully contested Chippenham 1868. and Plymouth 1874, and March and July 1880. The 1st Bt. was s. of i Sir George Young, Knt., Adm. of the White. Residence — Formosa Place, Cookham, Berks. Club — AtheniBum. 1. George Youxg, Heir, b. 25 Oct. 1872 ; m. 24 Nov. 1904, Jessie Helen, dau. of Sir Courtenay Ilbert. G.C.B., E.G. S.I. ; ed. at Eton ; sec. in tlie Diplomatic Service ; M.V.O. Club — St. James's. Issue — 1. George Peregrine Young, b. 8 Sept. 1908. 2. Courtenay Trevelyan Young, b. 2 Aug. 1914. 1. Joau Alison. 2. Virginia Jacomin. 2. Geoffrey Wintlirop Young, b. 25 Oct. 1876 ; M.A. Camb. ; late an inspector of Secondary Schools. Kesi- dence— 17, Chevne W^alk, S.W. Club— Alpine. 3. Edward Hilton Young, b. 20 March, 1879 ; M.A. Camb. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) ; late lieut. 3rd Wessex Brig. R.F.A. ; lieut R.N.V.R.. Residences— 35, Kensington Square, W. ; The Lacket, Lockerldge, Wilts. Clubs— Bath; Savilo. Japt. Sir George Young, 2nd Bt., R.N., b. 19 Aug. 1797 : m. 23 June, 1835. Susan (d. 20 May, 1895), dau. of William Maokworth Praed, Serjeant-at-law. Issue — 1. Sir George Young, pres. Bt. • 2. The late Rev. Edward Mallet Young, b. 24 Jan. 1839 ; M.A. Camb. ; rector and rural dean of Roth- bury, Northumberland ; hon. canon of Newcastle ; m. 15 Aug. 1882. Augusta Melita, dau. of Gen. Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, G.C.B., and widow of Lt.-Col. Susse.x Vane Stephenson, Scots Gds., and d. 19 Dec. 1900. 3. Sir William Maekworth Young, K.C.S.I. (see Knight- age). _^ 4. Rev. Albert Stewart Winthrop Young, b. 16 March, 1842 ; M.A. Camb. ; vie. of Kingston-on-Thames, rural dean 1887-1909 ; late chaplain 6th Batt. E. Surrey Regt. V.D. Club — United University. 1. Elizabeth Susan, m. 27 Julv, 1865, Col. William Paston Purnell, C.B.. who d. 14 May, 1869, and has issue. Residence — The Manor House, Pembury, Kent. YOUNG, 8th Bt., of North Dean (G.B.). Creat. 2 ilay, 1709. — Sir William Lawrexce Young, s. of 7th Bt. B. 3 Aug. 1804 ; m. 12 April. 1887. Helen Mary, dau. of the Hon. Henry W. Petre : sue. his father 1887 ; C.C. London 1895. The 6th Bt. died of cholera before Sebastopol. a month after inheriting the Baronetcy from his elder bro., who was killed at the Alma. The 1st Bt. was descended in the female line from Henry Lawrence, lord pres. of Cromwell's Council in 1653. Residence — 35, Lower Seymour Street. Portman Square, W. Clubs — Garrick : Brooks's ; Beefsteak ; Orleans. Sir William Lawrence Young, 4th Bt., b. 9 Sept. 1806 : M.P. for Bucks ; m. 27 March, 1832, Caroline (d. 15 Feb. 1871), dau. and co-heir of John Norris, of Hughen- den House, Bucks, and d. 27 June, 1842. Issue — 1. Sir William Norri Young, 5th Bt., b. 15 Jan. 1833 : m. 10 March, 1854, Florence (m. 2nd, 10 April, 1860, Jolm Soltan, and d. 13 Aug. 1894). dau. of Ewing Clarke, of Ett'ord Manor, nr. Plymouth, and d. 20 Sept. 1854. 2. Sir George Lawrence Young, 6th Bt., b. l March, 1835, and d. 22 Oct. 1854. 3. Sir Charles Lawrence You.ng. 7th Bt., b. 31 Oct. 1839 : m. 1st, 11 Aug. 1863, Mary Florence (d. 21 July, 1870), dau. of Henry Hayman Toulmin, of Cliilwickbury, Herts ; m. 2nd. 3 Aug. 1871, Margaret Alice Mary (Residence — Hillingdon, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth), dau. of Rev. WiUiam Serocold Wade, vie. of Redbourne, Herts, and d. 12 Sept. 1887. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Sm William Lawrence Young, pres. Bt. 2. Charles Alban Young, M.V.O., Heir Pres., b. 18 Nov. 1865 ; Diplomatic Service from 1890 ; counsellor of Legation at Teheran 1910-13 ; envoy extra, and min. plen. to the Rcpul)lic3 of Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador from 1913 ;• m. IS Julv, 1908, Frances Clara, dau. of Sir Francis Edmund Hugh Elliot, G.C.V.O.. K.C.M.G., minister at Athens. Clubs — Travellers' ; St. Jauiea's, Issue — • 1. William Elliot Young, b. 6 Sept. 1910. 1. Helen. 2. Joan. 1. Mary Agues, m. 1st. 19 Aug. 1886, William Henry "Makins (see Maki.ns, Bt.) ; m. 2nd, 18 March, 1891, Warine Martindale, of Haistwell House, Sunningdale, and has issue. 1. Elizabeth Sophia, ra. 29 April, 1858, James George Ferguson Russell, J.P., of Aden, AberdeensWre, who d. 1887. Residence — 5, Richmond Gardens, Bourne- mouth. YOUNG, 3rd Bt., of Bailieborough (U.K.). Creat. 2 8 Aug. 1821. — Sir Williaji JIuston Need Young, s. of late Thomas Young (2nd s. of 1st Bt.), and Mary Jane Duncan, dau. of William Pitt Muston. B. at Calcutta, 20 Jan. 1847 ; sue. his uncle, 1st Baron Lisgar. in the Baronetcy 1870 ; m. 24 Nov. 1870, Isabella, dau. of Jolm Leach, of Exeter (she obtained a judicial separation 1896) : late superintendent in tele- graphic service, Bengal ; served in Afghan war 1878, and in Buraiah 1885 (medal and clasp) ; J. P., CO. Cavan. This family is a branch of the You.ngs of Auldbar. The 1st Bt. was an East India director. The 2nd Bt. held successively several offices of State ; was Lord High Commis- sioner of the Ionian Islands, Gov. of New South Wales, and lastly Gov. of the Dominion of Canada ; he was in 1870 created for his official services a Peer, as Lord Lisgar, which title, however, became extinct at his death, without issue, in 1876. Issue — ■ 1. The late Capt. John Edgar Harington Young, R.G.A., b. 4 Sept. 1871 ; m. 11 June, 1896, Mildred Annie Ferrers (m. 2nd, 3 Aug. 1911, Capt. Patrick Alexander Vansittart Stewart, King's Own Scottish Borderers ; Residence — 2, The Terrace, Royal Military College, Caraberley), dau. of Tom Ferrers Gu-, of 8, Vicarage Gate, Kensington, and d. 14 Feb. 1902. Issue — John Ferrers Harington Young, Heir Pres., b. 22 March. 1897. 2. Cvril Roe Muston Young, b. 21 Aug. 1881. 1. Ella Louise, m. 8 June. 1905, Henry Reynolds, Ph.D. Sister of the pres. Bt. — Lucy Frances. YOUNGER, 1st Bt., of Leckie (U.K.). Great. 12 July, 1911. — Sir George Younger, ekl. s. of late James Younger, of Alloa, brewer, and Janet, dai. of Jolm McEwan. of Alloa, shipowner. B. at Alloa, 13 Oct. 1851 ; m. 10 June, 1879, Lucy, dau. of Edward Smith, M.D., F.R.S., med. off. L.G.B. ; ed. Edinburgh Acad, and Edin. Univ. ; is chrmn. George Younger & Son, Ltd., brewers, Alloa; dir. National Bank of Scotland, and of the N. British and Mercantile Insurance Co., etc. ; M.P. Ayr Burghs since 1906, contested Clack- mannan and Kinross 1895, 1899, and 1900, and Ayr Burghs 1904 ; has been pres. of the Coixnty Councils' Assocn. of Scotland, and of the National Union of Conservative Assoons. in Scotland ; memb. Roy. Commn. on Licensing Laws 1906 ; D.L., J. P. (and late convener), Clackmannan, J.P., Stirling. Residences — Leckie, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire ; Alloa. N.B. Clubs — Carlton ; Conservative : University (Edin.) ; Western (Glasgow) : County (Stirling) ; Northern Coun- ties (Newcastle-upon-Tyne). Issue — 1. James Younger, Heir, b. at .lloa, 19 May, 1880 ; ed. at Winchester and Oxford (B.A.) ; maj. Fife and Forfar Yeo. since 1909; mil. meuib. Chirkinannan Terr. Force Assocn. ; m. 7 Feb. 1906, Maud. dau. of Sir John Gilinour, 1st Bt. Residence — The Cottage, Blairlogie, Stirhng. Clubs— Bath ; New (Edin.) ; County (Stirling) ; Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews). Issue — 1. Edward George Younger, b. 21 Dec. 1906. 2. Kenneth Gilmour Younger, b. 15 Dec. 1908. 1. Elizabeth Maud. 2. Charles Frearson Younger, b. 9 Sept. 1885 ; B.A.