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 DENMAN — DERAMORE. G3 II. 1854. 2. Thomas (Desman, afterwards Aitcihson-Denmax), Baron Denman of Dovedale, 1st s. and h., b. 30 July 1805, ed. at Eton and at Brasenose Coll., Oxford, matvic. 17 May 1S23 ; Barrister (Line. Inn) 1833, and sometime associate to his father, when Ch. Justice of the Queen's Bench, lie m. firstly 12 Aug. 1S29, at Lincoln, Ueorgina, da. of the Rev. Thomas Roe by Catherine-Sarah, sister of Major-Gen. Sir Howard ELPHINOSTONK, 1st Bart. She d. 25 April 1871, at Stony Middletou. He m. secondly, 10 Oet. 1871, at Haddington, Marion, 1st da. and coheir of James Aitcmson, of Alderstou, co. Haddington, by Janet Rennie, his wife. By royal lie. 20 Dec. 1876, he took the name of Aitchuon before that of Venman under the will of his wife's mother above named. Family Estates. ..These, in 1883, were under 2,000 acres. DENNINGTON. See "Rous of Dexnixgton, co. Suffolk," Barony (Rous), cr. 179G. DENNISTOUN. Sm Rohert Dennistoun, Sheriff of Lennox and Keeper of the Castle of Dunbarton, who d. s.p.ni., in 1399, is often spoken of as LORD DENNISTOUN [S.], but cannot, however, be considered as having acquired a peerage Barony. DENNY DE WALTHAaL Barony by J, gqj Edward Dexxy, was sum. to Pari, as a Baron Writ. (LORD DENNY DE WALTHAM), by writs from 27 Oct. (1604), 2 Jac. I, t» 17 May (1625), 1 Car. I, directed " Edwardo Denny tic I. 1G04. Waltham, ChVr." On 26 Oct., he was cr. EARL OF NORWICH. See fuller particulars under that dignity. He d. s.p.tn., 27 Sep. 1637, when the Earldom became extinct, but the Barony devolved as under. II. 1G37, 2. James (Hay), Earl of Carlisle, Viscount Dox- to caster, Lord Denny de Waltham, Sec., grandson and b., being s. 1GG0. aud b., James (Hay), 1st Earl ov Carlisle, by his 1st wife, Honora, only child of Edward (Denny), Loud Denny de Waltuam above named, which Honora, d. v. p., in or before 1617. He was 6. about 1605, and had sue. his father, 25 April 1636, as Earl ok Carlisle, fas, He d. s.p. 30 Oct. 1060, when all his honours became extinct. For fuller particulars, see "Carlisle," Earldom of, cr. 1622; ex. 1660, sub the 2d Earl. DERAMORE OF BELVOIR. Barony. 1. Sir Tdomas Bateson, 2d Bart., of Belvoir Park, I. 1885 ancl of Moir a Park, both in tbo county of Down, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. of Sir Robert Bateson, Bart., of Belvoir Park afsd. (a: a Baronet 18 Dec. 1818) by Catharine, yst, da. of Samuel Dickson of Ballynaguile, co. Limerick, was 6. 4 June 1S19 ; sometime Capt. 30th Light Dragoons ; M.P. for co. Londonderry, 1844-47 ; for Devizes, 1864-85 ; junior Lord of the Treasury, Feb to Dec. 1852, and having sue. his father, 21 April 1863, in the Baronecty and family estates was cr. 18 Nov. 1885, BARON DERAMORE OF BELVOIR, eo. Down, with a spec, rem., failing the heir male of his body, " to his br. George- William Bateson-dk-Yardorgii, Esq." He m. 24 Feb. 1849 at St. James, Padding- ton, Caroline- Elizabeth- Anne, 2d da. of George-Rico (Rick-Trevor), BARON him the man always triumphed over the advocate. He was all sincerity aud fervour ; his manner was popular ; his fine musical and powerful voice and easy manner of speaking were great recommendations ; his appearance strikingly prepossessing, his figure tall and his bead of fine aud noble expression, &c," See " Annual Reg." for