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 BUTE 445 Cambridge, 6 July 1835; F.S.A., 24 May 1838. High Commissioner to the Gen. Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1842-46; K.T. 13 June i843.(*) He m., istly, (spec, lie.) 29 July 1818, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Maria, ist da. and coh. of George Augustus (North), 3rd Earl of Guilford, by his 1st wife, Maria Frances, da. of George (Hobart), Earl of Buck.ing- HAMSHiRE. She, who was l>. 26 Dec. 1793, ^. s-p-, n Sep. 1841, at Walmer Beach, and was l^ur. at Kirtling, co. Cambridge. He ;«., 2ndly, 10 Apr. 1845, at Loudoun Castle, Sophia Frederica Christina, da. of Francis (Rawdon-Hastings), ist Marquess of Hastings, by Flora, suo jure Countess of Loudoun [S.]. He d. very suddenly, at Cardiff Castle, in his 55th year, of heart disease, 18, and was bur. 23 IVIar. 1848, at Kirtling. Will pr. Apr. 1848. His widow, who was b. i Feb. 1809, d. 28 Dec. 1859, at Edinburgh. MARQUESSATE. IIL EARLDOM [S.] VL 3 and 6. John Patrick (Crichton- Stuart), Marquess of Bute [S.], £ffc., only s. and h. by 2nd wife, b. 12 Sep. 1847, at Mount y 1848. Stuart, CO. Bute ; ed. at Harrow, and matric. 13 Oct. 1865 at Oxford (Ch. Ch.); K.T. 29 Apr. 1875. LL.D. of Glasgow 1879, of Edinburgh 1882, and of St. Andrews 1893, being Lord Rector of the last named 1892-98 ; Lord Lieut, of co. Bute 1 892 till his death. A Conservative. C") He »z.,i6 Apr. i872,(') at the Oratory, Brompton, Gwendolen Mary Anne, ist da. of Edward George (Fitz Alan Howard), ist Baron Howard of Glossop, by his ist wife, Augusta, da. of George Henry Talbot. He d. of paralysis, aged 53, at Dumfries House, 9, and was bur. 1 3 Oct. 1 900, from Cum- nock. House, his heart being bur. on the Mount of Olives. Will dat. 13 July 1894, pr. 10 May 1901, at ;^i, 864,3 lO.C*) ^i^ widow, who was b. 21 Feb. 1854, at Rutland Gate, Knightsbridge, living 1912. if) He was a Tory, but consistently supported Catholic emancipation. V.G. ('') He was not an active politician, having scholarly tastes and a shy disposition, but he did not shirk his responsibilities, being a liberal patron of University culture in Wales and Scotland; twice Rector of St. Andrew's, and twice Mayor of Cardiff, on the development of which port and docks he and his father are said to have spent the enormous sum of';^400,ooo. He is supposed to have been the original of Disraeli's Lothair. He was one of the numerous peers who have been directors of public companies, for a list of whom (in 1896) see vol. v, Appendix C. He was a Roman Catholic, to which faith he was a convert. For a list of peers and peeresses who have joined the Church of Rome since 1850, see vol. iii. Appendix G. V.G. (') Scots Peerage erroneously gives the date as 1873. V.G. (■') The total value of all his estates was over j^5, 026,000. V.G.