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 CARLISLE 39 worth George Howard, by Mary Priscilla Harriet, 2nd da. and coh. of James (Parke), Baron Wensleydale, which Charles (who d. 1 1 Apr. 1879, aged 65) was next surv. br. of the late, and 5th s. of the 9th Earl. He was b. 12 Aug. 1843, in Park Str., Grosvenor Sq.; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Coll. Cambridge; was M.P. (Liberal) for East Cumberland(*) 1879-85. Trustee of the Nat. Gallery 188 i, till his death. D.C.L. Durham 1908. He w., 4 Oct. 1864, at Alderley, co. Chester, Rosalind Frances, 5th and yst. surv. da. of Edward John (Stanley), 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley, by Henrietta Maria, da. of Henry Augustus (Dillon-Lee), 13th Viscount Dillon of Costello Gallen [L]. He d. of heart failure, after a few hours' illness, at the house of his son-in-law, Charles H. Roberts, M.P., at Brackland, Hindhead, 16, and was bur. 20 Apr. 19 11, from Naworth Castle, at Lanercost Abbey, aged 67. Will pr. 15 June 19 11, personalty living 1912. [Charles James Stanley Howard, j/y/?^ (since 1889) Viscount Mor- peth, s. and h. ap., b. 8 Mar. 1867, at 122 Park Str.; ed. at Rugby and at Balliol Coll. Oxford; B.A. and ist class 1889; member of the London School Board for Chelsea 1 894-1 900, and for Westm. 1 900-02. Served in S. Africa 1902. C") M.P. (Unionist) for South Birmingham 1904-11. He »;., 17 Apr. 1894, at Muncaster, co. York, Rhoda Ankaret, ist da. of Col. Paget Walter L'Estrange, Royal Artillery, by his ist wife, Emily, da. of Gen. Ryves. Having sue. to the Peerage after 22 Jan. 1 901, he is, as such, outside the scope of this work. He d. after a long illness, in London, 20, and was bur. 24 Jan. 1912, at Lanercost Abbey.('^) His widow, who was b. 28 May 1867, at Bundoran, co. Donegal, was living 1912.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 47,730 acres in Cumber- land, valued at ;^ 16,8 50 a year, 17,780 in Northumberland, at ;^ 18,249, and of 13,030 in the North Riding, co. York, at ;^ 14,502. Total 78,540 acres, valued at ;/^49,6oi a year. Principal Residences. — Castle Howard, near Malton, co. York, and Naworth Castle, near Brampton, Cumberland. (^) He became a Unionist in 1886, but after that date took little interest in politics. He was a supporter of TariflF Reform and of the Temperance party. He had a warm interest in art, and was himself a good painter; was fond of travelling and shooting, and a keen antiquary. He left the management of his estates to his wife, who is an ardent Radical. V.G. 1^) For a list of peers and heirs ap. of peers who have served in this war, see Appendix B to this volume. V.G. (') A very fair man, of a retiring disposition. He was strongly interested in the educational affairs of London, a keen Tariff Reformer, and a teetotaler. In 1 910 he was appointed Whip of the Liberal Unionist Party, in which post he was very popular. His only son and successor in the title, b. 1895, is a naval cadet. V.G.
 * ^43,970. His widow, who was b. 20 Feb. 1845, •" Grosvenor Crescent,