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Hodgson, of Highthorne.
Holdsworth, of Sandal Hall.
Holme, of Paul Home.
Hood, of Yafforth House.
Hopwood, of Bracewell.
Howton, of Howroyde.
Hutchinson, of Brotton.
Hutton, of Clifton Castle.
Hutton, of Sowler Hill.
Ibbetson, of Denton Park.
Ingham, of Blake Hall.
Ingham, of Marton House.
Ingilby, of Kettlethorpe.
Jackson, of Normanby Hall.
Jeffcock, of High Hazles.
Johnstone, of Hackness Hall.
Jones, of Badsworth Hall.
Kay, of Farfield Hall.
Kaye, of Denby Grange.
Lane-Fox, of Brambam Park.
Lane-Fox, of Oran House.
Langdale, of Houghton Park.
Lascelles, of Harewood.
Lawley, of Escrick.
Lawley, of Hutton Hall.
Lawson, of Brough Hall.
Lawson, of Aldborough Manor.
Leatham, of Heath House.
Leatham, of Hemsworth Hall.
Lee, of Grove Hall.
Lees, of Delph Lodge.
Legard, of Ganton.

Lister, of Manningham Hall.
Lister, of Ousefleet Grange.
Lloyd, of Cowsby Hall.
Lloyd, of Stockton Hall.

Lloyd, of Sewerby House.

Lockley, of Baildon Lodge.

Lonsdale, of Thorleby House.

Moorhouse, of Carr House.
Morley, of Hull Gate.
Morley, of Marrick Park.
Needham, of Brensdale.
Nevile, of Skelbrooke Park.
Newcomen, of Kirkleatham Hall.
Newdigate, of Derwent Hall.
Nicholson, of Roundhay Park.
Norcliffe, of Langton Hall.
Norton, of Grantley Park.
Norton, of Kettlethorpe Hall.
Nowell-Usticke, of Trenley House.
Osborne, of Hornby Castle.
Paley, of Bishopton Grange.
Paley, of Oatlands.

Palmes, of Naburn Hall.
Parker, of Tickhill.

Partington, of Wath-upon-Dearne.
Pease, of Hesslewood.
Peel, of Ackworth Park.
Peel, of Knowlmere Manor.
Pennyman, of Ormesby Hall.
Pilkington, of Chevet Park.
Pilkington, of Park-Lane Hall.
Powell, of Sharow Lodge.
Powlett, of East Hall.
Preston, of Flasby Hall.
Preston, of Moreby.
Prickett, of Bridlington.
Priestley, of Boston House.
Pulleine, of Crake Hall.
Radcliffe, of Rudding Park.
Raikes, of East-Dale House.
Raines, of Wyton Hall.
Ramsden, of Byram Hall.
Ramsden, of Oxton Hall.
Rawson, of Haughend.
Rawson, of Mill House.
Rawson, of Nidd Hall.

Lowther, of Swillington House and Read, of Hayton.

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Maister, of Skeffling.

Markham, of Becca Hall.

Marshall, of Headingley House.
Martin-Edmunds, of Worsborough.
Mauleverer, of Arncliffe Hall.
Maxwell, of Everingham Park.
Maxwell, of Scarthingwell.
Meynell, of Fryerage.
Meyrick, of The Cove.
Micklethwait, of Ardsley.
Middelton, of Birdsall and Settring-
ton.

Middelton, of Linton Spring.
Middelton, of Stockfield Park and
Myddelton Lodge.

Milbank, of Thorp Perrow and
Barningham Park.
Milbanke, of Halnaby.
Milligan, of Acacia House.
Milner, of Bolton Lodge.
Milner, of Aldwarke Hall.

Milnes, of Fryston and Bawtry
Hall.

Mitford, of Mitford Castle.
Monckton, of Hodroyd Hall.

Read, of Sutton-on-Derwent. Rhodes, of Bramhope Hall. Richardson Currer, of Eshton Hall.

Richardson-Wormley, of Ricall
Hall.

Riddell, of Bootham House.
Rivis, of Newstead House.
Robson, of Holtby House.
Rothery, of Littlethorp House.
Roundell, of Gledstone.
Roxby, of Blackwood.
Russell, of Thirkelby Park.
Rutson, of Newby Wiske.
St. Leger, of Park Hill.
St. Quintin, of Scampston Hall.
Salt, of Methley Park.
Saltmarshe, of Saltmarshe.
Savile, of Methley Park.
Scott, of Sendhurst Grange.
Scrope, of Danby Park.

Scurfield, of Hurworth.

Slingsby, of Scriven Hall.
Smith, of North Ferriby.
Smyth, of Heath Hall.
Smythe, of Linton Spring.
Spencer-Stanhope, of Cannon Hal
and Horsforth Hall.

Stansfeld, of Burley Wood.

Stansfeld, of Field House.

Stansfeld, of The Manor House.

Stansfeld, of Moorlands.
Stansfeld, of Settle.
Stapylton, of Myton Hall.
Starkey, of Woodhouse.

Staveley, of Old Sleningford.
Stephens, of Foston Hall.
Stourton, of Holme Hall.

Strickland, of Hildenley Hall and

Boynton.

Stuart-Wortley, of Overton House.
Sutherland-Walker, of Crow Nest.
Swainston - Strangwayes, of Alne
Hall.

Swire, of Cononley Hall.
Sykes, of Sledmere.
Talbot, of Burley.

Taylor, of Bashall Hall.
Taylor, of Kirkham Abbey.
Tempest, of Broughton Hall.
Tempest, of Tong Castle.
Tennant, of Kildwick Hall.
Tew, of Crofton Hall.
Thompson, of Kirby Hall.

Thompson, of Sheriff-Hutton Park.
Topham, of Middleham Hall.
Tufton, of Skipton Castle.
Turton, of Upsall, Larpool Hali,
and Ugthorpe Lodge.
Vansittart, of Kirkleatham.

Van Straubenzee, of Spennithorne,
Vavasour, of Hazlewood Castle.
Vavasour, of Spaldington Hall.
Vyner, of Newby Hall.
Wainman, of Carr Head.
Waldy, of Egglescliffe.
Walker, of Sand Hutton.
Walker, of Clifton House.
Wallace, of Anderby Hall.
Waterhouse, of Wellhead.
Waterhouse, of Hope Hall.
Waterton, of Walton Hall.

Waud, of Manston Hall and
Chester Court.

Webb, of Pepper Hall.
Wells, of Booth-Ferry House.
Wentworth, of Woolley Park.
Wentworth, of Wentworth Castle.
Wharton, of Skelton Castle.
Wheler, of Ledstone Hall.
Whitacre, of Woodhouse.

Whitaker, of North Deighton.
Whitehead, of Selby.

Whitehead, of Southside.

Serjeantson, of Hanlith and Camp Whittell, of Helmsley Lodge.

Hill.

Shawe, of Brantingham.

Shuttleworth, of Hathersage Hall.
Simpson, of Castle Lodge.
Simpson, of Foston Hall.

Whytehead, of Crayke.
Wickham, of Kirklees Hall.

Wilberforce, of Markington Grange,
Wilkinson, of Winterbourne Hall.
Wilson, of Eshton Hall.

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ARGYLL, the Duke of.

Was appointed Lord Privy Seal 1859.

ASHBURNHAM, Hon. Thomas, C.B.

m. 1860 Adelaide Georgiana, only dau. of Lord Foley.

ASTELL, Colonel Richard William (of Everton House).

Was b. in 1804; he is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for Beds, and a Col. in the Army, and formerly commanded the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards; he is a member of the Carlton and United Service Clubs, S. W.

ASTLEY, Sir Francis Dugdale, Bart.

Served as High Sheriff of Wilts 1859.

ATHERTON, William, Esq., Q.C.

Was appointed Solicitor-General Dec. 1859, and received the honour of Knighthood 1860.

AVONMORE, Viscount.

His eldest son d. 1860.

BAILLIE-HAMILTON, Charles John, Esq. His son and heir d. 1860.

BAINES, Right Hon. Matthew Talbot, Q.C. d. 1860.

BAINES, Edward, Esq. (of Headingley Lodge). Is a Dep. Lieut. for the W. Riding of Yorkshire, and for the City and County of the City of York.

BAIRD, Sir David, Bart.

Is also a Dep. Lieut. for co. Haddington.

BAIRD, Sir James Gardiner, Bart.

Is also Major Commandant Midlothian Coast Artillery Volunteers.

BAIRD, James, Esq. (of Cambusdoon).

Is also a Dep. Lieut. for co. Inverness; he m. 2nd 1859 Isabella Agnew, eldest dau. of the late RearAdmiral James Hay, of Belton, East Lothian.

BAKER, Sir Henry Lorraine, Bart. d. 1859.

BALDOCK, Edward Holmes, Esq.

Is son of the late E. H. Baldock, Esq.; his mother was Mary, dau. of W. Gorringe, Esq.

BANKES, Edmund George, Esq. (of Studland | BENTINCK, Sir Henry John William, K.C.B. Manor).

d. 1860.

BANNERMAN, Sir Alexander, Bart. Was b. in 1823, not 1822.

BANTRY, Earl of.

His brother and heir pres., William Henry Hare, educated at Downing Coll., Cambridge (M.A. 182-); is a Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. for co. Cork, and Lieutenant-Colonel commanding W. Cork Artillery.

BARHAM, Rev. Charles Henry.

Address-for Trecion' read 'Trecwn.'

BASSET, John Francis, Esq., of Tehidy.
For aunt,' read 'relative,' and for Ralph de
Dunstanville, read Thurstan Bassett; the post-
town of Tehidy is now Redruth,' not 'Truro.'

BASTARD, Baldwin John Pollexfen, Esq. Is also a Dep. Lieut for Devon.

BASTARD, Thomas Horlock, Esq. Has a dau., b. 1859.

BATEMAN, Colthurst, Esq. (of Bartholey House).

d. 1859.

BATEMAN, Hugh Willoughby, Esq. (of Hartington Hall).

d. 1860.

BEACH, William Wither Bramston, Esq.

Has a son and heir, b. 1859. The reader will please also to add the following in the text in loco. This family is descended from a Wiltshire branch of the De la Beches, of Aldworth, Berks.

BEAUMONT, Henry Frederick, Esq.

Has a dau., b. 1860. Is a Dep. Lieut. for the W. Riding of the county of York and of the city and county of the city of York.

BEAUMONT, Wentworth Blackett, Esq. (of Bretton Hall).

His mother was Diana, eldest dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Wentworth Blackett, Bart., of Bretton Hall.

BEDFORD, Duke of.

Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Beds 1859.

BEECROFT, George Skirrow, Esq. (of Kirkstall Abbey).

m. 1st 1835 Septima Garland, dau. of Thomas Butler, Esq., of Kirkstall, co. York (she d. 1837); 2nd 1842 Mary Isabella, &c., as in the text. He has by the latter a son and heir George, b. 184-.

BENDYSHE, John, Esq.

For 'Banington Hall' read 'Barrington Hall.'

Was appointed a Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty 1859.

BERESFORD, Sir George de la Poer, Bart.
For Clontitret' read 'Clontibret.'

BERESFORD, the Rev. John George.
Was Vicar of St. Andrew's, Whittlebury, 1846-9.
BERESFORD-HOPE.

(See Hope.)

BERKELEY, Robert, Esq. (of Spetchley Park. His son has a son and heir, b. 1859.

BETHUNE, Sir John Trotter Lindsay, Bart. m. 1858 Jeanne, dau. of Mons. J. V. Duval, of Bordeaux. His brother Martin William, d. 1859.

BEVAN, George Phillips, Esq., M.D. (of Cefn Mawr).

Is also a Dep. Lieut. for co. Brecon.

BIDDULPH, Sir Theophilus William, Bart. The Heir Pres. to this latter is his cousin Edward Theophilus Price, not his uncle Edward, as stated. BIEDERMANN, Rev. William Henry.

The reader is requested to substitute the following for what appears on p. 724:-Only son of the late Rev. George Augustus Biedermann, M.A., Rector of Dantsey, Wilts, and of St. Michael and Flemingstone, co. Glamorgan, by Helen, dau. of William Price, Esq., of Gloucester; b. 1814; m. 1842 Jemima, only dau. of the late Admiral John S. Carden. Educated at Pembroke Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1839); is Rector of Ramoan, co. Antrim, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Connor, and a Surrogate; was formerly Vicar of Egham, Surrey. This family is of German extraction.-Ramoan Glebe, near Ballycastle, co. Antrim.

BIGNOLD, Sir Samuel, Knt.
Lady Bignold d. 1860.

BLAKE, Sir Henry Charles, Bart.
Add to address-Ashfield Lodge, Suffolk.
BLAKE.

(See Jex-Blake.)

BLUNT, Edward Walter, Esq. (of Kempshott). d. 1860.

BONSALL, Rev. Isaac.

His son Thomas is a Dep. Lieut. for co. Cardigan. BOOTH, Sir Williamson, Bart.

Add to address-10, Chichester Terrace, Brighton. BOSANQUET, Samuel Richard, Esq. Is a Dep. Lieut. for co. Monmouth.

BOSS, Captain John George (of Otterington). Is deceased.

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