WITHAM, the Rev. Thomas (of Lartington Hall, Yorkshire). Only surviving son of the late Henry Witham (formerly Silvertop), Esq., of Minster Acres (who assumed the name of Witham), by Elizabeth, dau. and heir of the late William Witham, Esq., of Cliffe Hall, co. York; b. 1806; s. his brother George 1847. Educated at Stonyhurst Coll. ; is a Magistrate for co. Durham, and a Priest in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome.-Lartington Hall, near Barnard Castle. Heir Pres., his nephew Henry Silvertop, Esq., of Minster Acres (whom see). WOLCOTT,* John Marwood, Esq. (of Knowle House). Son of the late Wolcott, Esq.; b. 1814. Educated at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1836); is a Magistrate for Devon.-Knowle House, Salcombe, near Sidmouth, Devon. WOLFE, the Rev. William Birch- (of Wood Hall). Second but eldest surviving son of the late Rev. Richard Birch, Rector of North Farmbridge, Essex, by the sister of the Rev. Sir Henry Bate-Dudley, Bart., of Willingham House, co. Cambridge, Prebendary of Ely; b. 1800. Educated at St. Catherine's Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1823, M.A. 1824). Is Rector of Hardwicke, co. Cambridge, and Patron and Lord of the Manor of Arkesden, in Essex. The Rev. H. Birch-Wolfe assumed the additional surname of Wolfe, 1859, on succeeding to the property of his brother, the late Richard Birch-Wolfe, Esq., of Wood Hall, D.L. and J.P.-Wood Hall, near Saffron Walden, Essex. Son of the late Joseph J. Henry, Esq., of Straffan House, co. Kildare, by Lady Emily Elizabeth FitzGerald, dau. of the late Duke of Leinster; b. 1808; m. 1845 Barbara, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, widow of George, 2nd Marquis of Hastings, who d. 18558; assumed the name of Yelverton 1819; entered the Royal Navy 1823; has commanded H.M.'s ships Salamander, Styx, Devastation, Queen, Arrogant, Brunswick, and Conqueror, and is now Commodore and Comptroller-General of the Coast-Guard; is a Magistrate for South Hampshire, and a Naval A.D.C. to the Queen.-United Service Club, S.W.; 12, Spring Gardens, S. W. YOUNG,* Allen Allicocke, Esq. (of Orlingbury). Young, Esq. Educated at Magdalen Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1830, M.A. 1833). Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Northamp ton. Orlingbury, near Wellingborough, North- | YOUNG,* George Frederick, Esq. amptonshire. Heir, his son Allen Allicocke, b. 1834; entered the Army 1853, became Lieut. 73rd foot 1854. YOUNG, George, Esq. (of Culdaff House). Eldest son of the late - Young, Esq., of Culdaff House. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Donegal. - Culdaff House, near Carndonagh, co. Donegal. Is Eldest son of the late Vice-Admiral William Young; b. 17-; m. 1814 Mary, youngest dau. of the late John Abbot, Esq., of Canterbury. a Magistrate for Middlesex, and Dep. Lieut. for the Tower Hamlets; is a Shipowner and a Merchant in the City; was M.P. for Tynemouth 1831-8, for Scarborough 1851-2.- Redhill Lodge, near Reigate, Surrey; Gresham and City Clubs, E.C.; 27, Gracechurch Street, E.C. ADDENDA. BLACKER, St. John, Esq. (of Elm Park). Eldest son of the late Rev. Dr. Saml. Blacker, of Elm Park, and Prebenary of Mullabrack, by Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Douglas, Esq., of Grace Hall, co. Down; b. 1822; s. 1849; m. 1855 Elizabeth, dau. of Colonel and Lady Grace Vandeleur, of Kilrush, co. Clare, and grand-dau. of the 2nd Earl of Norbury. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Kerry. This family is a branch of the Blackers of Carrick Blacker (whom see).-Elm Park, near Armagh, Ballylongford, co. Kerry; Kildare-Street Club, Dublin. Heir, his son Maxwell Vandeleur, b. 1859. BLACKER, William, Esq. (of Castle Martin). Eldest son of the late Thomas Samuel Blacker, Esq., by Frances, dau. of Thomas A. Forde, Esq., of Seaforde, co. Down; b. 1845; s. 1858. This family is a branch of the Blackers of Carrick Blacker (whom see).-Castle Martin, near Newbridge, co. Kildare. CORNISH, Mrs. Honor (of Marazion). Eldest dau. of the late Francis Cole, Esq., of Marazion, Post-Captain R.N., by Honor Keir, dau. of Keir, Esq., of Balcairn, co. Perth, N.B.; m. 1808 (the late) William Cornish, Esq., of Marazion, D.L. and J.P. for co. Cornwall. This family is of ancient origin, and has been settled for centuries in Marazion. Marazion, near Penzance, Cornwall. CREASY, Sir Edward Shepherd, Knt. (cr. 1860). Son of Edward H. Creasy, Esq., of Brighton; b. 1812; m. 1846 Mary, dau. of G. Cottam, Esq., C.E. Educated at Eton and King's Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1835, M.A. 1838); called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn 1837, and went the Home Circuit; appointed Chief Justice of Ceylon 1860. Is author of the "Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World," "Memoirs of Eminent Etonians," "Textbook of the English Constitution," &c. ; late Professor of History in the University of London. -Colombo, Ceylon. DRINKWATER, Thomas, Esq. (of Irwell House, Lancashire). Eldest son of the late Peter Drinkwater, Esq., of Irwell House; b. 17-; m. 18- Sarah, dau. of N. Hyde, Esq., of Ardwick. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Lancaster.-Irwell House, near Manchester; 15, Royal Crescent, Bath. Heirs, his daughters, Fanny, m. 18- Captain James Fitzmaurice Scott, of Comeston, co. Kincardine, and Harriet Julia, m. 18- the Rev. Henry Mildred Birch, Rector of Prestwich, near Manchester. Eldest son of the late Walter Ramsden Fawkes, Esq., of Farnley (who was some time M.P. for the W. Riding of Yorkshire), by a dau. of John Vernon, Esq., of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin; b. 18—; m. 1825 Elizabeth Anne, only dau. of the late Hon. and Rev. Pierce Butler, and grand-dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Carrick. Is representative of the ancient family of Hawksworth of Hawksworth, co. York. The Fawkes' descend from Falcasius de Farneley, temp. Henry III. - Farnley and Hawksworth, near Otley, Yorkshire. b. 1822. Educated at Eton and Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1844, M.A. 1847); is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Berks.-Haines Hill, near Twyford, Berks. Heirs Pres., his sisters. GOFF, Capt. Thomas William (of Oakport). Eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Goff, by Anne, dau. of the late Rear Admiral Caulfeild; b. 1829. Educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge; late Captain 7th Dragoon Guards; was High Sheriff of co. Roscommon 1839; elected M.P. for co. Roscommon 1859, unseated on petition 1860.-Oak port, near Boyle, co. Roscommon; Arthur's and Army and Navy Clubs, S.W. Esq., whose name he assumed by Royal license; b. 1813; s. 185-. Educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1835, M.A. 1839); is a Magistrate for Berks and Essex, and Patron of 1 living.-Hall Place, near Henley-on-Thames; Stanstead Mountfitchet, near Bishop's Stortford, Essex. STANDISH, Pery, Esq. (of Scaleby Castle). Second son of the late Rowland Standish, Esq., of Scaleby Castle and Farley Hill, by Lucy, dau. of Edmund, 1st Earl of Limerick; b. 1820; s. 1845; m. 1850 Caroline, dau. of Samuel Clogstoun, Esq. Is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Cumberland. -Scaleby Castle, Cumberland; Farley Hill, near Reading, Berks, MAITLAND,* William Fuller, Esq. (of Park TYRCONNEL, Countess of. Eldest son of the late Ebenezer Fuller Maitland, Fuller, Sarah, only child of the late Robert Crowe, Esq., of Kiplin, co. York; m. 1817 John Delaval, 4th and last Earl of Tyrconnel, who d. 1853.-Kiplin Park, near Catterick, Yorkshire. $ INDEX OF NAMES, ARRANGED UNDER THE SEVERAL COUNTIES. Clark, of Bark Hall. Duff, of Hatton Castle. Duff, of Fetteresso. Flphinstone, of Logie Elphinstone. Farquharson, of Invercauld. Ferguson, of Kinmundy. Forbes, of Pitsligo. Forbes, of Craigrever and Fintray. Forbes-Leith, of Whitehaugh. Gordon, of Cairnbulg and Counteswells. Gordon, of Haddo House. Gordon, of Cluny and Buckie House. Hill. Grant, of Monymusk. Johnston, of Hilltown. Leith, of Freefield. Leslie, of Warthill. Leslie, of Fetternear House. M'Tier, of Durris. Nicol, of Ballogie. Pollard-Urquhart, of Craigston. Russell, of Aden House. ANTRIM CO. Donegall, Marquis of. Battersby, of Carrickfergus. Blakiston Houston, of Orangefield. Casement, of Ballee House. Charley, of Finaghy House and Charley, of Seymour Hill. Fulton, of Braidujle. Hassard, of Parkmore. Higginson, of Lisburn. Higginson, of Tudor Hall. Hutchinson, of Stranocum House. Jones, of Moneyglass. Lecky, of Bushmills. Legge, of Malone House. Montgomery, of Benvarden. O'Hara, of O'Hara Brook. Verner, of Lilliput. Verner, of Verner's Bridge. ARGYLESHIRE. Argyll, Duke of. Callander, of Ardkinglas Lodge, Cameron, of Fassifern House. Campbell, of Aird's House. Campbell, of Inveraw. Campbell, of Kildalloig. Campbell, of Sonachan and Oban. Fletcher, of Dunan's House. Lamont, of Knockdow. Macalister, of Glenbarr Abbey. Machlachlan, of Machlachlan. Maclaine, of Lochbuy. Maclean, of Ardgour. Stewart, of Stronvar House. ARMAGH CO. Armagh, Archbishop of. Charlemont, Earl of. Lurgan, Lord. Armstrong, of Killylea. Blacker, of Carrick Blacker. De Salis, of Tanderagee. Douglas, of Mountain Lodge. Hutchinson, of Ballyrath. M'Clintock, of Fellowes Hall. St. George, of Wood Park. AYRSHIRE. Ailsa, Marquis of. Alexander, of Ballochmyle. Blair, of Blairquhan Castle. Craufurd, of Crosbie Castle. Cuninghame, of Corsehill. Cuninghame, of Lainshaw. Cuninghame, of Logan. Cunninghame, of Thorntoun House. Goodall, of Bromham Vicarage. Fife, Earl of. Seafield, Earl of. Abercromby, of Forglen House. Garden-Campbell, of Troup. Gordon, of Letterfourie. Pearse, of Harlington. Raynsford, of Henlow Grange. Wade-Gery, of Bushmead Priory. Whitbread, of Southill. Williamson, of Kempston Manor. BERKSHIRE. Downshire, Marquis of. Abingdon, Earl of. Carnarvon, Earl of. Craven, Earl of. Radnor, Earl of. |