Dormer, Roland John, 13th L. (and a Bart.) (cr. 1615). Surname Dormer. B. 1862, s. 1900. Ex-sec. Egyptian Ministry of Finance. Heir, Commander Hon. C. J. Thaddeus Dormer, bro. L.U. Peterley House, Amersham, Bucks. Douglas, L. (See Home, E. of.) Downe, Hugh Richard, 8th V. (cr. 1680) in the peerage of Ireland and Baron Dawnay (U.K.) '97. Surname Dawnay. B. 1844, S. 1857. Served in Zulu campaign 1879, and in S. Africa, 1900-2; Col. commanding 10th Hussars. Hon. Major-Gen. Heir, Hon. J. Dawnay, s. Dingley, Market Harborough, C. Carlton, United Service. Downshire, Arthur Wills John Wellington Blundell Trumbull, 6th M. of (cr. 1789). Sits as E. of Hillsborough (1772). Surname Hill. B. 1871, S. 1874. Heir, E. of Hillsborough, s. C. East Hampstead Park, Wokingham. *Drogheda, Henry Charles Ponsonby, 10th E. of (cr. 1661). Surname Moore. B. 1884, s. 1908. I.P. Heir, Charles Garrett Ponsonby, Viscount Moore, s. (b. 1910). Moore Abbey, Co. Kildare. Ducie, Henry John Moreton, 3rd E. of (cr. 1837). Surname Reynolds-Moreton. B. 1827, s. 1853. P.C., G.C.V.O., F.R.S., D.L., J.P.; M.P. Stroud, '52-3. Heir, Henry Haughton Reynolds, Lord Moreton, s. L.Ú. Tortworth Court, Falfield, Glos.; 16, Portman Square, W. Brooks's, Travellers', Athenæum. Dudley, William Humble, 2nd E. of (cr. 1860). Surname Ward. B. 1867, s. 1885. Rachel, d. of Charles Gurney, Esq., 91; Par. Sec. Board of Trade '95-1902; served in S. Africa 1900 as D.A.A.G. of Imp. Yeo.; res. 1901; Lord-Lieut. of Ireland 1902-5; Gov.Gen. of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1908. P.C.; GC.V.O.; G.C.M.G. Heir, Visct. Ednam, s. C. Willey Court, Stourport, Worcester; 7, Carlton Gardens. m. Dufferin and Ava, Terence John Temple, 2nd M. of (cr. 1888). Surname Hamilton - Temple Blackwood. B. 1866, s. 1902. Was in the Diplomatic Service; now in Foreign Office. Heir-pres., Lord Ian Basil Gawaine TempleBlackwood, bro. Clandeboye, co. Down. 75, Cadogan Square, S.W. Dunalley, Henry O'Callaghan, 4th L. (cr. 1800). Surname Prittie. B. 1851, s. 1885. I.R.P. '91. L.L. Tipperary. Heir, Hon. H. C. OC. Prittie, Lieut. Rifle Brigade, s. C. Kilboy, Nenagh, United Service. Dunboyne, Robert St. John Fitzwalter, 25th L. (cr. 1324). Surname Butler. B. 1844, S. 1899. I.R.P. Called bar Inner Temple '69; formerly Senior Master Supreme Court of Judicature and King's Remembrancer. Heir, Commander Hon. Fitzwalter G. P. Butler, R.N., s. Ouseley Lodge, Old Windsor; Knoppogue Castle, Quin, Co. Clare. Dundonald, Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamil ton, 12th E. of (cr. 1669). Surname Cochrane. B. 1852, s. 1885. S.R.P.; served in 2nd Life Guards, and in Nile expedition and Stewart's desert march; commanded Mounted Brigade of Natal Army in Natal and the Transvaal, '99, and with his Brigade led the final advance into Ladysmith. Maj. Gen.; C.B.; Comdr. of the Canadian Militia 1902-4; C.V.O. Heir, Lord Cochrane, s. L.U. Ollawa, Canada; Gwyrch_Castle, Abergele, North Wales; 34, Portman Square. Brooks's, Travellers', New (Edinburgh). Dunedin, Andrew Graham, 1st L., of Stenton, co. Perth (cr.1905). Surname Graham-Murray. 7, B. 1849. E. Harrow and Trin. Coll. Camb. Called to Scottish Bar '74; Solicitor-Gen. Scotland '91-2 and '95-6; Lord Advocate '96-1903; Sec. for Sootland 1903-5; Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session 1905, P.C.'96; K.C.V.O. 1908; LL.D. Edin., Glasgow, and Aberdeen; Keeper Great Seal of Principality of Scotland. Heir, Capt. Hon. Ronald T. Graham-Murray, s. Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh; Stenton, Perthshire. Dunleath, Henry Lyle, and L. (cr. 1892). Surname Mulholland. B. 1854, s. 1895. D.L. and M.P. Londonderry Co., North Div., '85-95. Heir, Hon. Andrew E. S. Mulholland, s. C. Ballywalter Park, Co. Down. Dunmore, Alexander Edward, 8th E. of (cr. 1686). Sits as Ld. Dunmore (1831). Surname Murray. B. 1871, s. 1907. Major 16th Lancers, served in Soudan, India, and S. Africa. V.C. '97. C. Carlton. Dunning, L. (See Rollo, L.) Dunraven and Mount Earl, Windham Thomas, 4th E. of (cr. 1822). Sits as Ld. Kenry (1866). Surname Wyndham-Quin. B. 1841, S. 1871. K.P.; formerly Life Guards; served in S. Africa 1900 as Capt. in the Imp. Yeo. UnderSec. Colonies '85-6; contested the America Cup 95. L.L. Limerick; P.C. Ireland '99; member Irish Land Conference 1902; Chairman Irish Reform Association 1904; K.P., C.M.G. Heir, Col. W. H. Wyndham-Quin, M.P., c. Adare Manor, co. Limerick; Dunraven Castle, Bridgend, Glam. 22, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W. C. Carlton. Dunsandle and Clanconal, James Frederick, 4th L. (cr. 1845). Surname Daly. B. 1849, "Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax, 18th B. S. 1894. I.P. (cr. 1439). Surname Plunkett. B. 1878, s. 1899, served in S. Africa '99-1900. m. 1904, Lady Beatrice Child Villiers, d. 7th Earl of Jersey. Heir, Hon. Randal A. H. Plunkett, s. Dunsany Castle, co. Meath. Carlton. Durham, Handley Carr Glyn, 85th Bp. of, since 1901. (See founded 635.) Surname Moule, B. 1841. E. Trin. Coll., Cambridge, and exFellow; ex-Norrisian Professor of Divinity and Fellow of St. Catherine's College; Principal of Ridley Hall, '80-99. Has been select preacher both at Oxford and at Cambridge, and was Hon. Chaplain to the late Queen; a Chaplain in Ordinary to the King. Author, among other works, of commentaries on the Epistles to the Romans, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians in the Cambridge Bible, that on the Epistle to the Romans in the Expositor's Bible, and a work on "Outlines of Christian Doctrine." The Castle, Bishop Auckland. Durham, John George, 3rd E. of (cr. 1833). Surname Lambton. B. 1855, s. 1879. L.L. Co. Durham. Heir, Hon. F. W. Lambton, M.P., bro. L. Turf, Guards'. Dynevor, Arthur de Cardonnel. 6th L. (cr. 1780). Surname Rice. B. 1836, s. 1878. Heir, Hon. W. F. Rice, s. C. Carlton. *Dysart, William John Manners, 9th E. of (cr. 1643). Surname Tollemache. B. 1859, s. 1878. S.P. Heiress, Lady A. Tollemache-Scott, sis. Buckminster Park, Grantham; Ham House, Richmond, Surrey. Ebury, Robert Wellesley, and L. (cr. 1857). Surname Grosvenor. B. 1834, S. 1893. M.P. Westminster '65-74. Heir, Hon. Robert THE PEERAGE. Victor Grosvenor, s. Moor Park, Rickmans- Ellenborough, Edward Downes, 5th L. (cr. 1802). Surname Law. B. 1841, S. 1902. Retired Commander; served in the Baltic during the Crimean War, in the China War '57-61, and in the Ashantee War '73-4. m. 1906, Her. mione, dau. of the late E. W. H. Schenley of the Rifle Brigade. Heir, Col. the Hon. Cecil H. Law, C.B., bro. 8, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.; Windlesham Court, Surrey. Travellers', Naval and Military, etc. Ellesmere, Francis Charles Granville, 3rd E. of (cr. 1846). Surname Egerton. B. 1862. Heir, Visct. Brackley, s. C. Bridgewater House, Cleveland Square, S.W. Travellers'. Elphinstone, Sidney Herbert, 16th L. (cr. 1509). Vice-Chancellor of the Univ. 1902-4; Bp. 1905. Ely, John Henry, 5th M. of (cr. 1800). Sits as Surname Monsell. B. 1858, s. 1894. m. '81, Erne, John Henry, 4th E. (cr. 1789). Sits as Erroll, Charles Gore, 19th E. of (cr. 1452). Sits Esher, Reginald Baliol, 2nd V. (cr. 1897). Surname Brett. B. 1852; s. 1899. M.P. Penryn '80-'85; Permanent Sec. Office of Works 95-1902; Dep. Gov. and Constable of Windsor Castle; G.C.B., G.C.V.O., D.L. London, 1909; Hon. Colonel 5th Batt. R. Fusiliers; member of War Commission 1902 and Chairman War Office (Reconstitution) Committee 1903; Permanent member Imperial Defence Committee. He was joint editor of the correspondence of H.M. Queen Victoria published in 1907; Comdr. Légion d'Honneur; Spanish Order of Merit; Roval Trustee British Museum; Chairman Terr. Force Assoc., County of London. Heir, Hon. Oliver S. Baliol Brett, s. Orchard Lea, Windsor Forest; The Roman Camp, Callander; 2, Tilney Street, W. Essex, George Devereux de Vere, 7th E. of (cr. 1661). Surname Capell. B. 1857, s. 1892. served in S. Africa with the Imp. Yeo. 1900, Commdg. Yeo. Brig. Heir, Visct. Malden, s. Cassiobury Park, Herts. Estcourt, George Thomas John, 1st Baron (cr. 1903). Surname Sotheron-Estcourt. B. 1839. E. Harrow and Ball. Coll. Oxford. M.P. Wilts N. '74-'85. C. Estcourt, Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Ettrick, L. (See Napier, L.) name Shaw-Lefevre. B. 1832. M.P. Reading Eversley, George John, 1st L. (cr. 1906). Sur'63-85; Bradford, Central D., '86-95; Civil Lord of the Admiralty '66; Sec. to Board of Trade '68-71; Home Sec. '71; Sec. to 39 Admiralty '71-4, and April-Nov. '80; First Exmouth, Edward Addington Hargreaves, 5th s. 1899. Heir, Henry E. Pellew, c. *Fairfax, Albert Kirby, 12th L. (cr. 1627). Surname Fairfax. B. in Maryland, 1870, s. 1900. S.P Claim allowed by Committee for Privileges, Nov. 17th, 1908. Heir, Hon. C. E. Fairfax, bro. 107, East 45th Street, New York City. Fairlie, L. (See Glasgow, E. of.) Falkland, Byron Plantagenet, 12th V. (cr. 1620), and Lord Cary. Surname Cary. B. 1845, s. 1886. S.R.P.; Lieut. Col. Comdg. 4th Batt. Yorks Regt. '91-6; D.L. and J.P. North Riding Yorks. Heir, Hon. L. P. Cary, Master of Falkland, s. 26, Upper Grosvenor Street, Mayfair. Carlton, Marlborough. Falmouth, Evelyn Edward Thomas, 7th V. (cr. Farnham, Arthur Kenlis, 11th L. (cr. 1756). Farquhar, Horace Brand, 1st L. (cr. 1898). Sur- Farrer, Thomas Cecil, 2nd L. (cr. 1893). Sur- Dorking. Athenæum, New University, National Liberal. Fermanagh, L. (See Erne, E.) Fermoy, Edward Fitz-Edmund Burke, and L. (cr. 1856). Surname Roche. B. 1850, s. 1874. 1.P. Heir, Hon. J. B. B. Roche, bro. L. Kildare Street Club. Ferrers, Sewallis Edward, roth E., Visct. Tam- Feversham, William Ernest, 1st E. of (cr. 1868). Fife, Alexander William George, 1st D. of Fingall, Arthur James Francis, 11th E. of (cr. 1628). Sits as Ld. Fingall (1831). Surname Plunkett. B. 1859, s. 1881. Lieut. Imp. Yeo. in the S. African campaign 1900. Heir, Hon. O. J. H. Plunkett (Lord Killeen), s. Brooks's. Fisher, John Arbuthnot, 1st L. (cr. 1909). Surname Fisher. B. 1841. Admiral of the Fleet; G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., LL.D. Camb.; First and Principal Naval A.D.C. to the King; entered the Navy '54, saw service in the Chinese and Crimean wars, and distinguished himself in the Egyptian war '82; Dir. Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes '86, Rear-Admiral '90, Admiral Superintendent Portsmouth Dockyard '91, Controller of the Navy '92, Commander-in-Chief North America and W. Indies Station '97, Naval Delegate Hague Peace Conference '99, Commander in-Chief Mediterranean '99-1902, Portsmouth August 1903, and First Sea Lord 1904-10; Member of Esher War Office Committee 1903; First and Principal Naval A.D.C. to his late Majesty; is a Member of Committee of Imperial Detence. Kilvestone Hall, Thetford, Norfolk. Marlborough, Athenæum. Fisherwick, L. (See Donegall, M. of.) B. Fitzmaurice, Edmond George Petty, 1st L. (cr. 1905). Surname Fitzmaurice. B. 1846. Liberal M.P. for Calne '68-85, Wilts N. Div. 1901-05; THE PEERAGE. Plenipotentiary Danube Conference '83; Chairman Grand Committees 1901; British Member of Commission of Reforms for Turkey under the Treaty of Berlin, 1880; Boundary Commissioner under the Local Government Act, 1887; Under Sec. Foreign Affairs '82-5 and 1905-8; Plenipotentiary at the London Conference on the African Sleeping Sickness 1907-8; Chairman of the Wiltshire County Council and Quarter Sessions 1896-1906; Chancellor Duchy of Lancaster 1908-9; author of the "Life of Lord Granville,' 1905, and many other books: P.C. 1908. Leigh House, Bradford, Wills. Brooks's. Fitzwilliam, Wm. Chas. De Meuron, 7th E. (cr. 1746). Surname Wentworth-Fitzwilliam. B. 1872, S. 1902. Served in S. Africa with 4th Batt. Oxon Light Infantry in 1900, D.S.O.; M.P. Wakefield '95-1902. Heir, Hon. W. H. Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, un. L.U. Wentworth, Woodhouse, Rotherham; Coollattin, Shillelagh, Ireland; 4, Grosvenor Square, W Bachelors', Pratt's, York, Kildare St., Dub. lin; Brooks's, and Turf. Foley, Fitzalan Charles John, 6th L. (cr. 1776). Forester, Cecil Theodore, 5th L. (cr. 1821). Sur. Galloway, Randolph Henry, 11th E. of (cr. 1623). Sits as Lord Stewart of Garlies (1796). Surname Stewart. B. 1836, s. 1901. Capt. 42nd Royal Highlanders '64; retired '76, Crimean and Indian Mutiny medals. Heir, Randolph Algernon Ronald, Lord Garlies, s. Cumloden, Newton Stewart, N.B.; Glen Trool Lodge, Bargrennan, N.B.; Garlies Lodge, Bargrennan, N.B.; 44, Clarges Street, Mayfair, W. Galway, George Edmund Milnes, 7th V. (cr. 1727). C.B. Sits as Lord Monckton (1887). Surname Monckton-Arundell. B. 1844, S. 1876, m. 1879. M.P. North Notts. '72-85; peer of the U.K. '87; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria '97 and to the King 1901; Hon. Col. (Col. commanding, '82-1904) Sherwood Rangers I. Yeomanry; M.F.H. '76-1907; Kt. of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Heir, Hon. G. V. Monckton-Arundell, s. C. Serlby Hall, Baw. try, Yorks. Carlton. Gardner, L. (cr. 1806). Title claimed by Alan Legge Gardner and Alan Hyde Gardner. *Garvagh, Charles John Spencer George, 3rd L. (cr. 1818). Surname Canning. B. 1852, s. 1871. I.P. Heir, Hon. L. E. S. G. Canning, s. C. Carlton. Gerard, Frederic John, 3rd L. (cr. 1876). Surname, Gerard. B. 1883, s. 1902. Heir, Hon. R. J. Gerard-Dicconson, un. Eastwell Park, Ashford, Kent; Garswood, Warrington. Gifford, Edric Frederic, 3rd L. (cr. 1824). Surname Gifford. B. 1849, S. 1872. V.C.; served in Ashantee and Zulu wars; Col. Sec. Western Australia '80-83, Gibraltar '84-8, Leeward Islands '88. Heir, Hon. E. B. Gifford, bro. C. Carlton. Gladstone, Herbert John, 1st V. (cr. 1910). Surname Gladstone. B. 1854, s. of Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. E. Eton and Univ. Coll., Oxford (1st class in Modern History '76, M.A. '79); Lecturer in Modern History, Keble Coll.; M.P. (L.) Leeds '80-85, and Leeds (West) '85-1910; P.C.; Junior Lord Treasury '81-5; Deputy Commr. Board of Works '85; Fin. Sec. War Office '86; Under Home Sec. '92-4; First Commr. of Works '94-5; Chief Liberal Whip '99-1905; Home Sec. 1905-10; High Commr., Gov.-Gen., and Com.-in-Chief of Union of S. Africa 1910. G.C.M.G., 1910. Government House, Pretoria. National Liberal, Bath, and Reform. Glantawe, John Jones, 1st L. (cr. 1906). Surname Jenkins. B. 1835. Mayor of Swansea '69-'70, 79-'80, '80-81; member Governing Body Intermed. and Technical Education; Harbour Trust (Chm. '91-8); hon. freeman Swansea '95; M.P. Carmarthen District '8286 and '95-1900. The Grange, Swansea; 13, Cadogan Place, S.W. Reform, Sports, National Liberal, Hurlingham, aud Welsh. Glanusk, Joseph Henry Russell, and L. (cr. 1899). Surname Bailey. B. 1864, S. 1906. Major Grenadier Guards; served S. Africa 1900. Heir, Hon. Wilfred Russell Bailey, s. Glanusk Park, Crickhowell, Brecknock. Glasgow, David, 7th E. of (cr. 1703) and Baron Boyle (cr. 1699) in the peerage of Scotland. Surname Boyle. B. 1833, s. 1890. Ret. Capt. R.N.; served in Russian and China wars; Gov. New Zealand '92-7; cr. Baron Fairlie, in the peerage of the U.K., 97. Heir, Visct. Kelburn, s. Kelburne, Fairlie, N.B. Carlton and U.S. Clubs. *Gloucester, Edgar Charles Sumner, 32nd Bp. of. Surname Gibson. B. 1848. E. Charterhouse and Trin. Coll. Oxford; deacon '71, priest '72; Chaplain Wells Theological Coll. '71, Vice-Principal '74, Principal '80; Lecturer Leeds Clergy School '76-80; Preb. of Wells '80-1905; Vicar of Leeds '95-1905; appointed Gordon, V. (See Aberdeen, E. of.) Gorell, John Gorell, 1st B. (cr. 1909). Surname Barnes. Judge of Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division '92-1905; President 1905-9. P.C. 1905. 14. Kensington Park Gardens, W. Athenæum, Reform. Gormanston, Jenico Edward Joseph, 15th V. (cr. 1478). Sits as Ld. Gormanston (1868). Sur. name Preston. B. 1879, s. 1907. Reserve of officers. C. Gormanston Castle, Balbri gan, and Whilewood House, Nobber, Ireland *Gort, John Standish Surtees Prendergast, 6th V. (cr. 1816). Surname Vereker. B. 1896, s. 1902. I.P. Lieut. Grenadier Guards. Heir, Hon. Standish R. G. Vereker, b. East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight. Guards' and Bachelors'. Goschen, George Joachim, 2nd V. (cr. 1900). Surname Goschen. B. 1866, s. 1907. M.P. East Grinstead D. '95-1906; Aide-de-Camp to Lord Roberts in S. Africa 1900-4. Heir, George Joachim, s. Private Secretary to Lord Jersey, Governor of N.S. W., '90-2. C. Seacox Heath, Hawkhurst; 25, Rutland Gate, S.W. Carlton. Gosford, Archibald Brabazon Sparrow, 4th E. of (cr. 1806); (cr. a Bart. of Nova Scotia 1628, Viscount 1776). Sits as Baron Worlingham (1835). Surname Acheson. B. 1841, s. 1864. K.P.; Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Alexandra; L.L. co. Armagh; Vice-Admiral of Ulster. Heir, Visct. Acheson, s. 22, Mansfield Street, W.; Gosford Castle, Ireland. Travellers, Turf, and R.Y.S. Cowes. Gough, Hugh, 3rd V. (cr. 1849). Surname Gough. B. 1849, s. 1895. Minister Resident at Dresden and Coburg till 1907; K.C.V.O. Heir, Hon. Hugh W. Gough, s. Loughcutra Castle, co. Galway. St. James's, Travellers'. Grafton, Augustus Charles Lennox, 7th D. of (cr. 1675). Surname Fitzroy. B. 1821, s. 1882. K.G.; C.B.; General retd.; Equerry to the late Queen '49-82, Hon. Equerry 82-1901 to the late King and since to H.M. the King. Heir, E. of Euston, s. C. 6, Chesterfield Gardens, W.; Wakefield Lodge, Northamptonshire; Euston Hall, Suffolk. Travellers', United Service. Graham, E. (See Montrose, D. of.) Granard, Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings Forbes, 8th E. of (cr. 1684). Sits as Baron Granard (1806). m. 1909, Beatrice, d. of Ogden Mills, of Staatsburg, New York. Is also Visct. Granard and Baron Clanehugh (I.P.), and a Nova Scotia Bart. Surname Forbes. B. 1874, s. 1889. Served in South African War; late A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut. of Ireland; Lord-in-Waiting Dec. 1905-7; Master of the Horse Aug. 1907. K.P.; P.C. Assistant Postmaster-General Feb. 1906 to Aug. 1909. Appointed July 1910 a Special Ambassador to announce the Accession of King George V. at several Courts in Europe. Heir, Lieut. Hon. D. A. Forbes, R.F.A., bro. Castle Forbes, co. Longford. Turf, Guards'. Grantley, John Richard Brinsley, 5th L. (cr. 1782). Surname Norton. B. 1855, s. 1877. Heir, Hon. Richard H. Brinsley Norton, s. C. Oakley Hall, Cirencester, Glos.; Elton Manor, Notts; Markenfield Hall, Ripon, Yorks. Granville, Granville George, 3rd E. (cr. 1833). Surname Leveson-Gower. B. 1872, s. 1891. Attaché in H.M. Diplomatic Service Jan. '94, 3rd Sec. Jan. '96; 2nd Sec. Nov. '98, 1st Sec. Nov. 1905; a Lord-in-Waiting '95 and Dec. 1905. Heir, Hon. W. S. Leveson-Gower, bro. L. Kensington Palace, W. "Graves, Henry Cyril Percy, 5th L. (cr. 1794). Surname Graves. B. 1847, S. 1904. I.P. Heir, Hon. Clarence Percy Rivers Graves, s. C. Carllon. Gray, Eveleen, Baroness (cr. 1445) in the peerage of Scotland. B. 1841. Surname Smith-Gray. m. 63, J. Maclaren Stuart Smith; s. 14th E. of Moray in the barony 95; assumed with her husband the ad. ditional name and arms of Gray '97. Heir, Hon. J. Maclaren Stuart Gray, s. Brownswood, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford; 14, Boltons, S.W Grenfell, Francis Wallace, 1st L. (cr. 1902). B. 1841; s. of Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell; m., (1) '87, a d. (since deceased) of General R. Blucher Wood; (2) 1903, Hon. Aline Majendie, d. of Lady Margaret Majendie; Ensign 60th Rifles so, Col. 82, Major-Gen. '89; served Kaffir War '78, Zulu War '79, Transvaal Campaign '81-2, Egyptian Expedition '82, Nile Expedition '84; Sirdar Egyptian Army '85 and 98; in command of the Force in Egypt '97-8; Gov. of Malta, '89-1903; Commander 4th Army Corps, 1903; Commander Forces in Ireland, 1904-7; Field Marshal, 1908; G.C.B., G.C.M.G., LL.D. Camb. Heir, Hon. Pascoe Grenfell, s. 43, Bryanston Square; Butler's Court, Beaconsfield. Army and Navy, Travellers', Turf. Greville, Charles Beresford Fulke, 3rd L. (cr. 1869). Surname Greville. B. 1871, s. 1909. Late 7th Hussars; A.D.C. to Lord Lieut. of Ireland '92-3; to Gov. of Bombay 1900-4; Mil. Sec to Gov.-Gen, of Australia 1904. Clonhugh, Westmeath. Cavalry, Carlton. Grey, Albert Henry George, 4th E. (cr. 1806). Surname Grey. B. 1851, s. 1894. First-class Senior Law and Hist. Tripos Camb. '74; m. '77, Alice, 3rd d. Mr. R. S. Holford, M.P., M.P. S. Northumberland '80-85, Tyneside, '85-6: Governor-General of Canada and G.C.M.G. 1904. P.C. 1908. Heir, Visct. Howick, s. Howick House, Lesbury, Northumberland. Grey de Ruthyn, Rawdon George Grey, 24th L. (cr. 1324). Surname Clifton. B. 1858, s. 1887. Hereditary Bearer of the Gold Spurs at the Coronations. Heir, Hon. Cecil Talbot Clifton, bro, C. Warton Hall, Lytham; Mount Bellew, Co. Galway, Ireland. Carlton. Grimthorpe, Ernest William, 2nd L. (cr. 1886). Surname Beckett. B. 1856, nephew of 1st L. and s. late Mr. W. Beckett, M.P. M.P. Whitby Div. '85-1905; A.A.G. Imperial Yeomanry 1900; memb. War Office Organisation Commn. 1901. Heir, Hon. Ralph W. E. Beckett, b. 1891, s. 80, Portland Place, W.; Turf, St. James's and Brooks's. Grinstead, L. (See Enniskillen, E. of.) Guilford, Frederick George, 8th E. of (cr, 1752). Surname North. B. 1876, s. 1885. m. Mary Violet, e. d. of the late W. Hargrave Pawson. Heir, Francis George, Lord North, s. Waldershare Park, Dover; Glemham Hall, Wickham Market, Suffolk, |