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 52 DE LA WARE— DELHI. [George- Joiin-Frederick Wj&t, afterwards (1843) Sackville- West, styled Viscount Cantelui-e, 1st s. and h. ap., b. 25 April 1814, and bap. at St. Goo. Han. so. ; matrie. at Oxford (Ch. Cli) 21 March 1S32; sometime Lieut, in the Greu Guards ; M.P. for Helston 1S37-40 ; for Lewes, 1840-41. He d. mini. 25 June 1850, at 17 Upper Grosvenor street, aged 30 and was bur. at Withyam, Sussex.] Earldom, "j G and 12. Charles-Richard (Sackvii.le- "Jjnuer lue surname m *i est; ubbuim xuwi j-uui., iuu^, Ai.l i ■> Capt. 21st Foot, 1842 ; acquired the name of Sackvilk West), Earl de La Warr, &c, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., y iggn b. 13 Nov. 1815, in Upper Grosvenor street and bap. at St. Barony. j ' Geo. Han. sq. ed. at Harrow : entered the army, 43d Foot, 1S33 (under the surname of West) Lieut. 15th Foot, 1S35; before that of West under the royal lie. 30 Nov. 1813, above named ; aide-de-camp and Mil. See. to Lord Gongh in India, 1S45, being present at the bottle of Sobraon; was styled Lord West, 1850-09, Major, 21st Foot, 1S52, being present at the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and lnkermanu, and, as 2d Lieut.-Col., in command of that reg. at the siege of Sebastopol, becoming finally, in 1864, Major-Gen. in the Army ; C.B. 27 Julv 1S55 ; officer of the legion of honour of France, 1850 ; 3d class Medjidie of Turkey," 185S ; KC.B. 20 May 1871. He d. unm. 22 April 1873, having left the Bull Inn Cambridge that morning and drowned himself in the Cam. Verdict " Temporary Insanity." Earldom. 1 7 and IS. Reginald-Windsor (Sackvili.e), Yjt Earl De La Wauu, Viscount Cantelci'e, Baron De Vl873 IjA WARR i a ) aod Baron Buckhurst, br. and b., b. Barony. ] ' 21 Feb. 1817, in Upper Grosvenor Street and bap. at St. ' TT1 Geo. Han. Sq. ; matrie. at Oxford (Ball. Coll.), 1G Dec. J 1834 ; B.A., 1838; M.A., 1S40 ; Hector of Withyam, Sussex, 1840-05 ; Chaplain to the Queen, 1840. Under the royal lie. of 30 Nov. 1843 above named, lie acquired the name of Saclcrillc, before that of Wat By the death of his mother, 9 Jany. 1870, he became BAHON BUCK- HURST, under the spec. rem. in the creation of that dignity, which see. By royal lie. 24 April 1871, he took the name of Sackville only ; High Steward of Stratford-on- Avou, 1871. In 1873, he sue. to the Earldom of De La Warr, &c, with which the Barony of Buckhurst, in spite of the remarkable proviso in the patent of its creation continues unitcd,( h ) tho' Knole Park and other estates of the Sackville family devolved, in consequence of such succession to his younger brother. See "Sackville" Barony, Or. 1876. He »i. 7 Feb. 1S67, at St. raid's.. Knightsbridge, Constance Mary Elizabeth, 1st da. of Alexauder-Dundas-Ross (Cochrane- Wishart-Baii.lie), 1st Baron Laming- ton, by Aunabella-Mary-Elizabeth, da. of Andrew-llobert Drummond of Cadlands, Hants. She was b. 7 Feb. 1840. [Lionel-Ciiarles-Cranfield Sackville, styled Viscount Cantelupe, 1st s. and h. ap., 6. 1 Jany. 1568.] Family Estates... These, in 1883, consisted of 17,185 acres in Sussex ; 3,240 in Cambridgeshire and 2,941 in Oxon. Total 23,306 acres, worth £21,000 a year. Principal residence, Buckhurst Park, near Tunbridge Wells, Sussex. DE LA ZOUCHE, see ZOUCHE. DELHI. See " Lake of Delhi and Laswary and Aston Clinton, Bucks," Barony, cr. 1804 ; Viscounty, cr, 1S07 ; (Lake), both ex. 1848. (») "Even if no patent were granted of the Barony [of De La Warr] in 1509-70, the present Earl is Baron de la Warr under the writ of summons of 13 EHz., he being heir general as well as heir male of William West, to whom that writ was addressed. If ever it should happen that the heir general is not the heir male of the said William, a question of great difficulty will in all.probability arise on the succession of the Barony." [" Courthope."] (f) See vol. ii, p. 59, note " b," sub " Buckhuret."