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 DERBY — DERVOCK. 77 having been er. D.C.L. thereof by diploma 13 Oet. 1S52 ; K G. 28 June 1859. He ■m. 31 May 1826, Emma-Caroline, 2d da. of Edward (Booti.k-Wilbraiiam), l3t Baron Skklmkrsdale, by Mary-Elizabeth, da. o£ Edward Taylor. He d. 23 Oet. 1869, in his 69th year at Knowsley Park and was bur. at Knowsley. Will pr. 2 April 1870, under £250,000. His widow, who was b. 17 March 1805, d. 20 April 1876 at 15, Cromwell Road, Midx., and was Jur. at Knowsley. XXIV. 18G9. 15. Edward-Henry (Stanley), Earl of Derby [1185] and Baron Stanley ok Bickkrstai'FE [1832], s. and h., 4 21 July 1826, at Knowsley Park ; ed. at Kngby and at Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; 10th in the 1st class of classical tripos and M.A. 1848 ; M.P., King's Lynn, 1848-69 ; sti/lcl Loud Stanley 1851-69 ; Under See. at State for foreign affairs March to Dee. 1852 j P.C. 1853 ; Sec. of State for the Colonies l-'eb. 1858 ; for India 1S5S-59 ; for foreign affair* 1866-68 and 187 1-78 ; and for the Colonies (again) 1882-85. He was cr. D.C.L. of Oxford 7 June 1853 ; LL.D. of Cambridge 9 June 1862 ; was Lord Rector of the Univ. of Clasgow 1869-71 ; Lord Hector of the Univ. of Edinburgh 1875-77 ; K.G-. 15 July 1884. He m. 5 July 1S70, at the Chapel Royal, St. James, Mary-Catherine, Bow. Marchioness of Salisbury, 2d da, of George John (West), 5th Earl de La Warr, by Elizabeth, too jure, Baroness Buckkorst. She was b. 23 July 1824. Fatailij EstatcsQ^). — These, in 1SS3, consisted of 57,000 acres in Lancashire (worth £156,735 a year), 9,500 in Cheshire, 92 in Flintshire, besides 1,400 in Surrey and 950 in Kent. Total 68,942 acres of which the value of those in the first three counties (that of those in Surrey and Kent being unstated) is £148,273 a year, exclusive of 900 acres leased in buildings and returned in the tenants names.( h ) Principal Jicaidcncc, Knowsley Park, near Prescot, Lancashire. It is to be observed that there is not one acre of this property in the county of Derby. So also in the case of the Dukedom of Devonshire as to the county of Devon, &c. DE REEDE. Sec "Reede" which appears to have been the name of the Barony conferred 21 March 1644/5, on John dk Reede, Ambassador from Holland. DERXELEY, see " Dauxley." DE ROOS, or DE ROS, see "Roos." DERRY ISLAND. See " Avoxmore of Derry Island, co. Tipperary," Yiscounlcy [I.] (Yckcrton), cr. 1S00. DERVOCK. See "Macartney of Dervock, co. Antrim," Baiony [I]. (Macartney), <r. 1792 ; ex. 1800. ('') About the year 1710 the extensive estates of the Moores of Bank Hall in Liver- pool, Bootle, and Kirkdale, were sold to the Earl of Derby for £12,000 " ; in 1847 some 270,000 square yards thereof was sold to the dock trustees for i'90,000. The contiguity to Liverpool was the sole reason for the great value of this estate which else would have been merely agricultural, and on the coast hue nothiug at all. See Howard Evaus' " Our Old Nobility." ( h ) See vol. ii, p. 51, note " a," sub " Buccleuch " for some remarks (circa fincm) on Lord Derby's property as compared with the holders of 100,000 acres and upwards.