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*Lincoln, Edward Lee, 89th Bp. of. (See founded about 800. The see was known formerly as Lindsey, then Leicester, then Dorchester; in 1067 it became the diocese of Lincoln.) Surname Hicks. B. 1843, app. 1910; s. of Edward Hicks, of Oxford. E. Magdalen Coll. School and Brasenose Coll., Oxon; Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. '66; vicar of Fenny Compton '73: Hon. Canon of Worcester '84; first Principal of Hulme Hall (Owens Coll.) '86; Canon of Manchester '92-1910. Is a Progressive. Old Palace, Lincoln.

Lindley, Nathaniel, 1st L. (cr. 1900). Surname Lindley. B. 1828. Called to the bar '50, Q.C. '72, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas '75, Lord Justice of Appeal '81, Master of the Rolls 97-1900, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1900-6. Author of several works on law. F.R.S., D.C.L. Oxon, LL.D. Edin. and Camb. P.C. Member Royal Commission on Historical MSS. East Carleton, Norwich. Athenæum.

*Lindsay, David Clark Bethune, 11th E. of (cr. 1633). Surname Lindsay. B. 1832, s. 1894. S.P.; m. '66 Emily Marian, widow of Capt. Edmund Charles Barnes. Heir, Visct. Garnock, S. Kilconquhar Castle, Fife; Wormistone. Caledonian and Scottish Conservative.

Lindsey, Montagu Peregrine Albemarle, 12th E. of (cr. 1626). Surname Bertie. B. 1861, 3. 1899. A.D.C. to Lord Carrington when Governor of New South Wales. Heir, Earl of Abingdon. Uffington; Stamford. Carlton, Wellington.

Linlithgow, Victor Alexander John, 2nd M. of (cr. 1902). Surname Hope. B. 1887, s. 1908. Heir, Lord Charles Melbourne Hope, bro. C. Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, N.B. Carllon.

•Lisburne, Ernest Edmund Henry Malet, 7th E. of (cr. 1776). Surname Vaughan. B. 1892, s. 1899. I.P. Heir, Capt. George Augustus Vaughan. Crosswood, Aberystwyth. *Lisle, George William James, 6th L. (cr. 1758). Surname Lysaght. B. 1840, s. 1898. T.P. Served in New Zealand militia '64-5. Heir, Hon. Horace George Lysaght, s. C. Mallow, Co. Cork.

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Lister, Joseph, 1st L. (cr. 1897). Surname Lister. B. 1827. P.C. s. of the late Joseph J. Lister, of Upton, Essex; ex-President Royal Society; Emeritus Prof. of Clinical Surgery in King's College; B.A. and M.B. Lond.; F.R.C.S. and F.R.C.S. Edin.; Hon. LL.D. Edin., Glasgow, Camb., Montreal, and Toronto; D.C.L. Oxon., D.Sc. Victoria, and London, and M.D. Dublin. Has many other distinctions, both British and foreign; O.M. 1902; Freedom City of London 1907. Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. Listowel, William, 3rd E. of (cr. 1822). Sits as Ld. Hare (1869). Surname Hare. B. 1833, s. 1856. K.P.; formerly in the Guards; severely wounded at Alma; Lord-in-Waiting '80. Heir, Visct. Ennismore, s. Kingston House, Prince's Gate, S. W. Brooks's. Liverpool, Arthur William de Brito Savile, 5th E. of (cr. 1905 and 1786). Surname Foljambe. B. 1870, s. 1907. Major 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade, Steward and Chamberlain to the Viceroy of Ireland 1905-8; Comptroller of the Household 1909. Heir, Hon. Gerald Foljambe, h.-bro. L. Hartsholme Hall, Lincoln; 44, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Naval and Military.

Liverpool, Francis James, and Bp. of. (See founded 1880.) Surname Chavasse. B. 1846; E. Oxford; 1st class law and history; vicar of St Paul, Upper Holloway, '73-8; rector of St. Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford, '78 89; was examining chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter. Principal of Wycliffe Hall '89-1900. Bishop of Liverpool 1900. The Palace, Liverpool. Llandaff, Henry, 1st V. (cr. 1895). Surname Matthews. B. 1826. P.C.; s. Hon. Henry Matthews, late puisne judge of Ceylon; admitted at Lincoln's Inn '45, in '50 called to the Bar, and commenced practice in '52; took silk '68; Bencher of Lincoln's Inn; M.P. Dungarvan (L.C.) '68-74; East Birmingham, '86-95; Home Secretary, '86-92; Chm. London Water Supply Commission '97. 6, Carlton Gardens, S.W.

*Llandaff, Joshua Pritchard, 94th Bp. of. (See founded in the sixth century.) Surname Hughes. B.-; app. 1905; son of Dr. Hughes, Bishop of St. Asaph '70-89; E. Balliol Coll., Powis Exhibitioner; 3rd class Lit. Hum.; deacon '71, priest '72; Čurate of Neath '72-7; Vicar of Newcastle, Bridgend, Glam. '77-84, Llantrisant '84; Chaplain to the late Bishop of Llandaff 1900-5. The Palace, Llandaff. Llangattock, John Allan, 1st L. (cr. 1892). B. 1837. Surname Rolls. Hon. Col. T.D. 4th Welsh Brigade Roy. Field Artillery; M.P. Monmouthshire '80-85. Heir, Hon. J. M. Rolls, s. C. The Hendre Monmouth; South Lodge, Rutland Gale, S.W. Carlton,

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Loch, Edward Douglas, and L. (cr. 1895). Surname Loch. B. 1873, S. 1900. Served in Soudan campaign 1898, D.S.Ó.; also on the staff in S. Africa. Stoke College, Stoke-byClare, Suffolk. Guards', Travellers'. Lochee, Edmund, 1st L. (cr. 1908). Surname Robertson. B. '45; E. St. Andrews Univ. and Lincoln Coll., Oxford (University Scholar and Prizeman '71); Fellow Corpus Christi Coll. '74; called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, '71; Northern Circuit; formerly Professor of Roman Law, Univ. Coll, London; LL.D. (St. Andrews); sat for Dundee '85-1908; Civil Lord of the Admiralty '92-5; Sec. of the Admiralty 1905-8; P.C. Dec. 1905. 49a, Pall Mall; Dudley Lodge, Dulwich, S.E. Reform.

Loftus, L. (See Ely, M. of.) Londesborough, William Francis Henry, 2nd E. of (cr. 1887). Surname Denison. B. 1864, s. 1900. Vice-Admiral of Yorks; late Hon. Col. 2nd Vol. Batt. E. Yorks Regt. K.C.V.O. 1907. C. Heir, Visct. Raincliffe, s. Londesborough Park, Market Weighton: Londesborough Lodge, Scarborough; Blankney Hall, Lincoln; St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park. Carlton, Marlboro'.

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London, Arthur Foley, 110th Bp. of. (This see was founded at a very early date, the bishops formerly possessing archiepiscopal powers. The income of the see is £10,000, and in precedence it ranks after Canterbury and York.) Surname Winnington-Ingram. 1858, app. 1901. E. Marlborough and Keble Coll.; ordained 1884, at S. Mary's, Shrewsbury; curate '84-5; private chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield '85-91; head of Oxford House, Bethnal Green '88-95; rector of Bethnal Green '95-7; Bishop Suffragan of Stepney 97-1901; ex-Chaplain to the Archbishop of York; Select Preacher at Oxford and Cambridge, and Lecturer on Pastoral

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Theology, Cambridge. Dean of the Chapels Royal. Fulham Palace, S. W. Londonderry, Charles Stewart, 6th M. of (cr. 1816). Sits as E. Vane (1823). Surname Vane-Tempest-Stewart. B. 1852. s. 1884. P.C.; K.G.; G.C.V.O.; C.B.; M.P. Co. Down '78-84; Viceroy of Ireland '86-9; Chm. London School Board '95-8; A.D.C. to the King 1901; Postmaster-General 1900-2; President of the Board of Education 1902-5; Lord President of the Council 1903-5; L.L. Belfast 1900; L.L. co. Down 1902. Heir, Visct. Castlereagh, s. C. Carlion. Longford, Thomas, 5th E. of (cr. 1785). Sits as Lord Silchester (1821). Surname Pakenham. B. 1864, s. 1887. K.P. H.M.L. Co. Longford; M.V.O. 4th class; served in S. Africa as Capt. Imp. Yeo. 1900, and in 1902 as Lieut.Col. Imp. Yeo.; Col. 2nd Life Guards. Heir, I Lord Silchester, s. C. Pakenham Hall, Castlepollard, Ireland; 44, Bryanston Sq., W. Lonsdale, Hugh Cecil, 5th E., of second creation (cr. 1807). Surname Lowther. B. 1857, S. 1882. Hereditary Adm. of the coasts of Westmorland and Cumberland, and Lord Warden of the West Marches; Col. Westmorland and Cumberland Hussars. Heir, Hon. L. E. Lowther, bro. C. Lowther Castle, Penrith; Whitehaven Castle, Cumberland; Barley. thorpe Hall, Oakham, Rutland; 14 and 15, Carlton House Terrace, S. W. Carlton, Turf. Loreburn, Robert Threshie, 1st L. (cr. 1905). Surname Reid. B. 1846. E. Cheltenham and Balliol Coll., Oxford (Ireland Scholar, istclass Lit. Hum., '69); called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 71; Oxford Circuit; K.C.; Bencher 90; M.P. Hereford '80-85, Dumfries Burghs '86-1905; Solicitor-General May-Oct. 94; Attorney-General Oct. '94-June '95; one of the British Counsel before the Venezuelan Commission; G.C.M.G. Nov. '99; Lord Chancellor Dec. 1905; Hon. D.C.L. Oxon. 1907; m. Dec. 3rd, 1907, Violet Elizabeth, e.d. of Mr. W. F. Hicks-Beach. 8, Eaton Square, S.W.; Kingsdown House, near Dover. Brooks's and National Liberal. Lothian, Robert Schomberg, 10th M. of (cr. 1701). B. 1874, S. 1900. Surname Kerr. Sits as Ld. Ker. Heir, Lord Ralph Drury Kerr, un. Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith, Midlothian; Blickling Hall, Aylsham, Norfolk; Monteviot, Jedburgh, N.B. Loudoun, Charles Edward Hastings, 11th E. of (cr. 1633). Sits as Ld. Botreaux (1368). Surname Abney-Hastings. B. 1855, s. 1874. Heir, Paulyn Rawdon-Hastings, n. C. Carlton. Louth, Randal Pilgrim Ralph, 14th L. (cr. 1541). Surname Plunkett. B. 1868, s. 1883. I.P. Heir, the Hon. Otway R. P. O. Plunkett, s. Louth Hall, Ardee, Co. Louth. Lovat, Simon Joseph, 16th L. (cr. before 1440). Sits as Ld. Lovat (1837). Surname Fraser. B. 1871, S. 1887; served in S. Africa as Major of the corps of gillies which he raised, 1900. Heir, Hon. H. J. Fraser, bro. Beaufort Castle, Beauly, Inverness; 38, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W.

Lovel and Holland, L. (See Egmont, E. of.) Lovelace, Lionel Fortescue, 3rd E. of (cr. 1838). Surname King. B. 1865, s. 1906. E. Eton. Heir, Peter Malcolm, Visct. Ockham, b. March 30th, 1905, s. C. Horsley Towers, Leatherhead, Surrey; Ben Damph Forest, Torridon, Ross-shire; 23, Knightsbridge, S.W. Army and Navy, St. James's.

Lucan, George, 4th E. of (cr, 1795). (Baronet of Nova Scotia, 1632). Surname Bingham. B. 1830, s. 1888. K.P. '98. Served in the Rifle Brig. and Coldstream Guards, retiring as Lt.-Col. '60; Vice-Adm. of Prov. of Connaught; Co. Mayo, 1900; Knight of Legion of Honour and Medjidie; was present at Älma and Balaclava; M.P. for Mayo '65-74; I.R.P. Lieut. co. Mayo 1901. Heir, Lord Bingham, s. C. Laleham House, Staines; Castlebar House, Castlebar, Ireland. Carlton, Turf. Lucas, Auberon Thomas, 8th L. (cr. 1663). Surname Herbert. B. 1876; s. his un., 7th Earl Cowper in barony 1905. Also 5th Lord Dingwall in peerage of Scotland and co-heir to Barony of Butler; Under-Sec. for War 1908. Heiress, Hon. Nan I. Herbert (sister). 7, Cleveland Row, S.W.; Picket Post, Ringwood.

Ludlow, Henry, 2nd B. (cr. 1897). Surname Lopes. B. 1865, s. 1899. Called to the Bar Inner Temple '90; Capt. Royal Wilts Yeomanry; Chm. and President Cancer Hospital; Treasurer St. Bartholomew's; D.L. Wilts; J.P. Wilts and Northants; L.C.C. 1903-7. Heywood, Westbury, Wilts; Lamport Hall, Northampton; 27, Portland Place, W. Carlton and Marlborough.

Lurgan, William, 3rd L. (cr. 1839). Surname Brownlow. B. 1858, s. 1882. State Steward 1902. Heir, Hon. W. G. E. Brownlow, s. Lytton, Victor Alexander George Robert, 2nd (b. 1892). L. Carlton. E. of (cr. 1880). Surname Lytton. B. 1876, s. 1891. Heir, Edward Anthony James, s. (b. 1903). Knebworth, Herts; 11, North Audley Lyveden, Courtenay Robert Percy, 3rd L. (cr. Street, W. 1859). Surname Vernon. B. 1857, s. 1902. Pres. Brit. Committee for Study of Foreign Municipal Affairs. Heir, Robert Fitzpatrick Courtenay, s. Guernsey House, Folkestone National Liberal, New Reform, Pilgrims. Macclesfield, George Loveden William Henry, 7th E. of (cr. 1721). Surname Parker. B. 1888, s. 1896. Heir, Hon. Cecil T. Parker, un. Shirburn Castle, Oxfordshire; 22, Down Street, W.

*Macdonald, Ronald Archibald, 6th L. (cr. 1776). Surname Macdonald. B. 1853, s. 1874. I.P. Heir, Hon. S. G. J. Macdonald, s. C. Carlton.

Macdonald of Earnscliffe, Susan Agnes, ist Baroness (cr. 1891). Surname Macdonald. Widow of late Rt. Hon. Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B., many years Prime Minister of Canada. Earnscliffe, Ottawa, Canada.

MacDonnell of Swinford, Anthony Patrick, ist
L. (cr. 1908). Surname MacDonnell. B. 1844.
Was Acting Chief Commr. Burma, Chief
Commr. Central Provinces, Acting Lieut.-
Gov. Bengal, Lieut.-Gov N.-W. Provinces,
and Chief Commr. Oudh; Under-Sec. for
Ireland 1902-8; G.C.S.I., K.C.V.O.

Maonaghten, Edward, L. (cr. 1887). (Life Peer.)
B. 1830. P.C.; B.A. Camb. '52, M.A. '59, and
Fellow Trin.; Linc. Inn '57; K.C.; Bencher
'83; M.P. Co. Antrim '80-85, N. Antrim '85-7;
a Ld. of Appeal in Ordinary since '87; LL.D.
Dublin '99. C. Runkerry Bushmills, Co.
Antrim, Carlton.
Magheramorne, Dudley Stuart, 3rd L. (cr. 1887).
Surname M'Garel-Hogg. B. 1863, S. 1903.
Heir, Hon. R. T. M'Garel-Hogg, bro. C.
Park House, Marden, Kent.

Malmesbury, James Edward, 5th E. of (cr. 1800). Surname Harris. B. 1872, s. 1899. B.A. (Hist. Honours) Ch.Ch. Oxford; D.L., J.P., and C.A. for Hants; M.L.C.C. (Stepney) 1904-5. m. 1905 Hon. Dorothy Gough Calthorpe. Heir, William James, Viscount FitzHarris, s. (b. 1907). C. Heron Court, Christchurch, Hants. Bath, Carlton. Manchester, Edmund Arbuthnott, 4th Bp. of. (See founded 1847.) Surname Knox. B. 1847, app. 1903. Is s. of the Rev. George Knox. E. St. Paul's School and Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford (1st class Moderations and Lit. Hum. and Law and Mod. History), Fellow of Merton Coll. '69, Tutor '75, and Chaplain '79; rector of Kibworth Beauchamp '84; Vicar of Aston '91; hon. Canon of Worcester and Bishop Suffragan of Coventry '94; then Rector of St. Philip's, Birmingham, and Archdeacon of Birmingham. He married '95, as his second wife, a daughter of Canon Newton. Bishop's Court, Manchester.

Manchester, William Angus Drogo, 9th D. of (cr. 1719). Surname Montagu. B. 1877, s. 1892. m. 1900 Helena, d. of E. Zimmermann, of Cincinnati. Capt. Yeomen of the Guard Dec. 1905. Heir, Visct. Mandeville, s. L.U. Kimbolton Castle.

Manners, John Thomas, 3rd L. (cr. 1807). Surname Manners. B. 1852, s. 1864. Heir, Hon. John Neville Manners, s. C. Carlton. Mansfield, Alan David, 6th E. of (cr. 1776 and 1792). Surname Murray. B. 1864, s. 1906. Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod since '95. Heir, Lord Scone, s. (b. 1900). Scone Palace; Comlongon Castle, Dumfriesshire. Manvers, Charles William Sydney, 4th E. (cr. 1806). Surname Pierrepoint. B. 1854, s. 1900; Brig. Gen. commanding Sherwood Foresters Volunteer Brigade; M.P. Newark Div. of Notts '85-'95 and '98-1900. C. Heir, Viscount Newark, s. Thoresby Park, Ollerton, Notis; Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham; 6, Tilney Street, Park Lane. Carlton, Travellers', Wellington.

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Mar, John Francis Erskine, 34th E. of (cr. anle 1404). Surname Goodeve-Erskine. B. 1836, s. 1866. S.R.P. Heir, Lord Garioch, s. 17, Dover Street, London, W. Carlton, Mar and Kellie, Walter John Francis, 12th and 14th E. of (cr. 1565 and 1619). Surname Erskine. B. 1865, s. 1888. S.R.P.; L.L. co. Clackmannan. Heir, Lord Erskine, s. Alloa House, Clackmannanshire.

Marohamley, George, 1st L. (cr. 1908). Surname Whiteley. B. 1855. Returned for Stockport as a Conservative '93, but in '96 became an Independent member, and was afterwards elected as a Liberal and sat for Pudsey D. Yorks 1900-8; Patronage Sec. to Treasury 1905-8; P.C. 1907. L. Hawkstone Park, Shrewsbury; St. Anthony's, Milnthorpe ; 31, Prince's Gate, S.W.

Marlborough, Charles Richard John, 9th D. of (cr. 1702). Surname Spencer-Churchill. B. 1871, S. 1892. K.G. m. '95 Consuelo, d. of W. K. Vanderbilt, of New York. Chancellor of the Primrose League; Paymaster-Gen. '99, resigned 1902; P.C. '99; served in S. Africa as Staff Capt. for Imperial Yeo.; Under-Sec. for the Colonies July 1903-Dec. 1905. Heir, M. of Blandford, s. (b. '97). Blenheim Palace, Oxon.

Mashain, Samuel, 2nd L. (cr. 1891). Surname Cunliffe-Lister. B. 1857, s. 1906. E. Harrow and Oxford. One of the largest landowners in

Yorks. Heir, Hon. J. Masham, bro. C. Swinton, Masham, Yorks.

Massereene and Ferrard, Algernon W. J. Clotworthy, 12th Visct. (cr. 1660). Sits as Lord Oriel (1821). Surname Skeffington. B. 1873, s. 1905. Major 17th Lancers; D.S.O. Heir, Chichester Arthur Skeffington. Antrim Castle, Antrim; Oriel Temple, Co. Louth. Massy, John Thomas William, 6th L. (cr. 1776). Surname Massy. B. 1835, s. 1874. I.R.P. Heir, Hon. H. S. J. Massy, s. C Killakee, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin. Carlton.

Mayo, Dermot Robert Wyndham, 7th E. of (cr. 1785). Surname Bourke. B. 1851, s. 1872. 1.R.P. 90; P.C. 1900; K.P. 1904. Heir, Hon. A. H. Bourke, bro. C. Kildare Street (Dublin). Carlton, White's, Marlborough. Meath, Reginald, 12th E. of (cr. 1627). Sits as Ld. Chaworth (1831). Surname Brabazon. B. 1841, S. 1887. L.L. County and City of Dublin; K.P.; P.C.; D.L.; founded Metro. politan Public Gardens Association '82, Lads' Drill Association and Empire Day Movement. Heir, Lord Ardee, s., Major 2nd Batt. Gren. Guards. C. Kilruddery, Bray, Ireland; Ottermead, Ottershaw, Chertsey; 83, Lancaster Gate, W. Travellers', Bachelors', Kildare Street, Dublin.

Meldrum, L. (See Huntly, M. of.) Melville, Charles Saunders, 6th V. (cr. 1802). Surname Dundas. B. 1843, S. 1904. ConsulGeneral at Hamburg '85-97, at Christiania '97-1904. Heir, Hon. Henry Charles C. Dundas, s. Melville Castle, Lasswade, Edinburgh, and Cotterstock Hall, Northamptonshire, Carlton.

Mendip, L. (See Clifden, V.) Meredyth, L. (See Athlumney, L.) Mersey, John Charles, 1st L. (cr. 1910). Surname Bigham. B. 1840. Bar. Middle Temple '70, Q.C. '83, Bencher '86; M.P. (L.U.) Liverpool (Exchange Div.) '95-7; Judge of High Court '97; President Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Div. 1909-10; P.C. Heir, Captain the Hon. Clive Bigham, C.M.G., s 22, Grosvenor Place, S.W. Athenæum, Reform, Methuen, Paul Sanford, 3rd L. (cr. 1838). Surname Methuen. B. 1845, s. 1891. G.C.B.; G.C.V.O.; C.M.G.; Ensign and Lieut. Scots Guards '64; Major-Gen. 'go; Lieut.-Gen. '98; special service Gold Coast '73; Brig.-Major Home Dist. '74; Mil. Sec. Ireland '77; Egyptian expedition '82; A.A.G. Home District '81-4; commanded Bechuanaland Field Force, "Methuen's Horse," '85; Adj.-Gen. S. Africa '88; Tirah campaign 97; General commanding Home District '92-'97; in command of the First Div. in S. Africa '99-1901; severely wounded near Tweebosch March 1902; Colonel Scots Guards; Eastern Command 1904-8; General 1905; Commander-inChief South Africa, 1908. Heir, Hon. P. A. Methuen, s. Corsham Court, Wills. Guards' and Travellers.

Mexborough, John Horace, 5th E. of (cr. 1766), Surname Savile. B. 1843, s. 1899. I.P. Heir pres., Lieut. J. H. Savile, h.-bro. Methley Park, Leeds; Albert Court, Kensington Gore, S.W.

Michelham, Herbert Stern, 1st L. (cr. 1906). B. 1851; son of the late Baron Herman de Stern, E. Edinburgh, and King's Coll., London; one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City of London. Bart. 1905. Heir, Herman Alfred, s. 26, Prince's Gale, London; Strawberry Hill, Surrey.

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Middleton, Digby Wentworth Bayard, 9th L. (cr. 1711). Surname Willoughby. B. 1844, s. 1877. Heir, Hon. G. E. P. Willoughby, bro. C. Birdsall House, York. Carlton. Midleton, William St. John Fremantle, 9th V. (cr. 1717). Sits as Ld. Brodrick (1706). Surname Brodrick. B. 1856, s. 1907. M.P. West Surrey '80-85; Guildford '85-1906; Financial Sec. War Office '86-92; Under Sec. for War '95-8; Foreign Affairs '98-1900; See. for War 1900-3; for India 1903-5; P.C. 97; Alderman

1907. Heir, Hon. George St. J. Brodrick, s. C. 34, Portland Place, W.; Peper Harow, Godalming; Midleton, Ireland. Carlton, Athenæum.

Milltown, E. of (cr. 1763), claimed by Robert F. W. Leeson. 95, Upper Leeson Street,

Dublin.

Milner, Alfred, 1st V. (cr. 1902). Surname Milner. B. 1854; P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. s. of Dr. Milner. E. in Germany, at King's Coll., London, and Balliol Coll., Oxford; 1st class in Classics; Fellow of New Coll.; called to the Bar, Inner Temp., '81; was on the staff of the Pall Mall Gazette; private sec. to Mr. Goschen, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, '87-9; Under-Sec. for Finance in Egypt 89-92; author of "England in Egypt"; Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue '92-7; succeeded Lord Rosmead as Governor of Cape Colony and High Commr. for S. Africa '97; Governor Transvaal and Orange River Colonies 1900-5. In recognition of his public services, he was created a Baron and a Privy Councillor in 1901, and on the conclusion of peace in South Africa was raised to the rank of Viscount in 1902. Sept. 1903 declined an invitation to join the Cabinet as Col. Sec. in succession to Mr. Chamberlain. His action in S. Africa was made the subject of debate in the House of Commons in the 1906 Session, and the Peers voted their high appreciation of his services. A public address signed by more than 370,000 people was presented in Aug. 1906, expressing high appreciation of the services rendered by him to the Crown and Empire in Africa. Hon. D.C.L. (Oxon.) 1906, LL.D. (Cambridge) 1907, Toronto and McGill 1908. Sturry Court, near Canterbury; 47, Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. Brooks's, Athenæum, and New University.

Minster, L. (See Conyngham, M.)

In

Minto, Gilbert John, 4th E. of (cr. 1813). Surname Elliot, Murray-Kynynmond-Elliot. B. 1845, S. 1891. E. Eton and Trin. Coll. Camb. P.C.; G.C.M.G.; attached to Turkish army, Russo-Turkish war, '77; served Afghanistan '79; private sec. to Gen. Sir F. Roberts, S. Africa, '81; Egyptian Campaign '82; Mil. Sec. to Gov.-Gen. of Canada '83-6; Chief of Staff in campaign in N.-W. Territories of Canada '85; Gov.-Gen. of Canada '98-1904; Viceroy of India August 1905-1910. Heir, Visct. Melgund, s. Minto House, Hawick, N.B. Guards', Turf, Brooks's.

*Molesworth, George Bagot, 9th V. (cr. 1716). Surname Molesworth. B. 1867, s. 1906. Captain; served in Tirah expedition '97-8. I.F. Heir, Charles Willoughby Murray, s. Walter's Hall, Monkton, Thanet. Naval and Military..

Monck, Henry Power Charles Stanley, 5th V. (cr. 1800). Baron (P.I.) 1797. Baron (U.K.) 1866. Surname Monck. B. 1849, S. 1894. Heir, Hon. C. H. S. Monck, Capt. 3rd Batt.

Coldstream Gds., s. C. Charleville, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow; Carlton, Kildare Street. Monckton, L. (See Galway, V.) Moncreiff, Robert Chichester, 3rd B. (cr. 1874, and Bt. 1626 Nova Scotia, and 1871 U.K.). Surname Moncreiff. B. 1843, S. 1909. Clerk in Holy Orders; Vicar of Tanworth-inArden, Warwickshire, since '85. m. 1871 Florence Kate, d. of Lt.-Col. FitzHerbert, of Somersal Herbert, Derbyshire. Heir, Hon. J. A. FitzHerbert Moncreiff, s.

Monk Bretton, John William, and L. (cr. 1884). Surname Dodson. B. 1869, s. 1897. Formerly in the Diplomatic Service; priv. sec. to Col. Sec. L.U. Conyboro, Lewes, Sussex; 12, Park Lane, W.

Monkswell, Robert Alfred Hardcastle, 3rd L. (cr. 1885). Surname Collier. B. 1875, s. 1909. E. Eton and Camb. 7, Chelsea Embankment. Monson, Augustus Debonnaire John, 9th L. (cr. 1728). Surname Monson. B. 1868, s. 1900. Attaché to the British Embassy, Paris, and private sec. to Ambassador '96-1900. m. 1903, Romaine, d. of late Gen. Roy Stone, U.S.A. Heir, Hon. John Rosebery Monson, Burton Hall, Lincoln; Chart Lodge, Sevenoaks.

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Montagu of Beaulieu, John W. E., and L. (cr. 1885). Surname Douglas-Scott-Montagu. B. '66; s. 1905. M.P. Hants, New Forest, '921905; ed.Car Illustrated," etc. Heir, Hon. Robert H. Douglas-Scott-Montagu, bro. C. Beaulieu, Hants; 3, Tilney Street, W. Carlton, Automobile, R.Y.S. Monteagle, L. (See Sligo, M. of.) Monteagle of Brandon, Thomas, 2nd L. (cr. 1839). Surname Spring Rice. B. 1849, S. 1866. Heir, Hon. T. A. Spring Rice, s. L.U. Mount Trenchard, Foynes, co. Limerick; 8, Sloane Court, S. W. Athenæum.

Montrose, Douglas Beresford_Malise Ronald, 5th D. of (cr. 1707). Sits as E. Graham (1722). Surname Graham. B. 1852, s. 1874. K.T.; Lt. Col. Comdt. 3rd Batt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; L.L. Sterlingshire; Lord Clerk Register for Scotland '90; A.D.C. to

the King 1901. Heir, M. of Graham, s. C.

Carlton.

Moray, Morton Gray Stuart-Gray, 17th E. of (cr. 1561). Sits as Ld. Stuart of Castle

Stuart (1796). Surname Stuart. B. 1855, s. 1909. Heir, Francis Douglas, Lord Doune, s. Darnaway Castle. Forres. Morley of Blackburn, John, 1st Viscount (cr. 1908). Surname Morley. B. at Blackburn 1838; E. Cheltenham and Lincoln Coll., Oxford; called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, '73. but took to literature; edited Literary Gazette, the Fortnightly '67-83, Pall Mall Gazette '80-83, and Macmillan's Magazine '83-5; M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne 83-95; Montrose '96-1908; Chief Secretary for Ireland '86; reappointed Chief Secretary '92; Sec. of State for India 1905-10; Lord Presi dent of the Council, 1910. His literary works include a number of books on the French philosophers of the eighteenth century, an essay on Compromise; Lives of Cobden, of Edmund Burke, of Walpole, and of Cromwell, and a Romanes lecture on Machiavelli '97; he is the writer of the authoritative Life of Mr. Gladstone, published in '03; Hon. LL.D. of Glasgow, Cambridge, McGill, and Toronto Univs. Hon. D.C.L. of Oxford; Trustee of the British Museum, a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, hon. Fellow of All Souls' College,

Oxford; hon. Professor Royal Academy of Arts; F.R.S.; P.C.; O.M. 1902; received from Mr. Carnegie the Acton Library in 1902, and gave it to Cambridge University; member Royal Commission on Historical MSS. Aug. 1004; Chancellor Manchester Univ. 1908. Flowermead, Wimbledon Park, S.W. Morley, Edmund Robert, 4th E. of (cr. 1815). Surname Parker. B. 1877, s. 1905. Heir, Hon. M. B. Parker, b. L.U. Saltram, Plympton, Devon; 31, Prince's Gardens, S. W. Morton, Sholto George Watson, 21st E. of (cr. 1458). Surname Douglas. B. 1844, S. 1884. S.R.P. Heir, Lord Aberdour, s. Loddington Hall, Leicester; Conaglen, Ardgour, Argyll. C. Carlton.

Mostyn, Llewelyn Nevill Vaughan, 3rd L. (cr. 1831). Surname Lloyd-Mostyn. B. 1856, s. 1884. Heir, Hon. E. L. R. Lloyd-Mostyn, s. C. Carlton.

*Mount Cashell, Edward George Augustus Harcourt, 6th E. (cr. 1781). E. Eton and St. John's Coll., Camb. (M.A.). Surname Moore. B. 1829, s. 1898. Called Bar Lincs. Inn '54. Beryl, Wells, Somerset, United University, Carlton.

s. C.

Mount Edgcumbe, William Henry, 4th E. of (cr. 1789). Surname Edgcumbe. B. 1832, S. 1861. P.C.; M.P. Plymouth '59-61; Lord Chamberlain '79-80; Lord Steward of the Household '86-'92; L.L. and Vice-Admiral Cornwall; member Council Duchy of Cornwall 1901. Heir, Visct. Valletort, Mount Edgcumbe, Plymouth. Carlton. *Mountgarret, Henry Edmund, 14th Visct. (cr. 1550). Surname Butler. B. 1844, S. 1900. 1.P. Heir, Hon. Edmund Somerset Butler, s. Ballyconra, co. Kilkenny; Nidd Hall, Ripley; 93, Eaton Square, S.W. Windham, Wellington, Brooks's.

*Mountmorres, William Geoffrey Bouchard, 6th V. (cr. 1763). Surname De Montmorency. B. 1872, s. 1880. E. Radley and Balliol Coll., Oxford (Scholar and Exhibitioner of both). F.L.S., F.R.G.S. Ex-L.C.C.; traveller late Lieut. R.N.V.R.; I.P. Heir, Hon. Francis R. De Montmorency, 18, Pall Mall, S.W.

Mount-Stephen, George, 1st L. (cr. 1891). Surname Stephen. B. 1829. Emigrated ('50) to Canada, and became merchant in Montreal. President Bank of Montreal '78, first President Canadian Pacific Railway Co., '81, and for his services made a Bart. '86. In Jan. 1905 he gave £200,000 to King Edward's Hospital Fund for London. G.C.V.O. 1905. 17, Carlton House Terrace; Brocket Hall, Hatfield. Mowbray, Charles Botolph Joseph, 24th L. Mowbray (cr. 1283), 25th L. Segrave (cr. 1283), and 21st L. Stourton of Stourton, Co. Wilts (cr. 1448). Surname Stourton. 1867, s. 1893. Heir-apparent, Hon. William Marmaduke Stourton, s. Allerton Park, Knaresborough.

B.

Muncaster, Josslyn Francis, 1st L. in the peerage
of the U.K. (cř. 1898), 5th L. in the peerage of
Ireland (cr. 1783), Bart. (cr. 1676). Surname
Pennington. B. 1834, S. 1862. Served in
Crimea. M.P. for W. Cumberland '72-80;
Cumberland (Egremont D.) '85, '86-92. L.L.
Cumberland. Heir, Hon. A. J. Pennington,
C. Muncaster Castle, Cumberland.
Carlton.
Munster, Aubrey, 4th E. of (cr. 1831). Surname
Fitz-Clarence. B. 1862, s. 1902. Heir, Hon.

bro.

Harold E. Fitz-Clarence, bro. 2, Warwick Square, S.W. Carlton, Bachelors', St. James's. Muskerry, Hamilton Matthew Fitzmaurice, 4th L. (cr. 1781). Surname Fitzmaurice, Deane-Morgan. B. 1854, S. 1868. I.R.P.; formerly in the R.N. Heir, Hon. R. M. Fitzmaurice-Deane-Morgan, s. Springfield Castle, Co. Limerick. Carlton, St. George's Yacht.

Napier and Ettrick, William John George, 11th L. (cr. 1627). Sits as Ld. Ettrick (1872). Sur. name Napier. B. 1846, S. 1898. Entered diplomatic service '69, Third Sec. '73, Second '76; Sec. at Stockholm and Tokio. Heir, Lieut. the Hon. Francis E. B. Napier, s. Thirlestane, Selkirk, N.B. ; 4, Grafton Street, W. New.

L.

Napier of Magdala, Robert William, 2nd L. (cr. 1868). Surname Napier. B. 1845, s. 1890, Lt. Col. Bengal Army retired; served in Abyssinia. Heir, Lt.-Col. the Hon. G. C. Napier, bro. C. 9 Lowndes Square, S.W. Nelson, Horatio, 3rd E. (cr. 1805). Surname Nelson. B. 1823, S. 1835. Is a g.n. of the great Admiral. Heir, Hon. T. H. Nelson, s. C. Trafalgar House, Salisbury. Carlton. *Newborough, William Charles, 4th L. (cr. 1776). Surname Wynn. B. 1873, s. 1888. I.P. Heir, Hon. Thomas John Wynn, bro. 3, Portland Place, W. Newburgh, Charles, 9th F. of (cr. 1660). Surname Bandini. B. 1862, s. 1908. S.P.; is Prince Giustiniani Bandini in the Roman States. Heir, Visct. Kynnaird, s. Rome. *Newcastle, Norman Dumenil John, 4th Bp. or. (See created 1882.) Surname Straton. B. 1840, app. 1907. E. Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. '62, M.A. '69, D.D. '92); D.D. Durham 1908; deacon '65; priest '65; Vicar of Kirkby Wharfe '66; Vicar and Rural Dean of Wakefield '75; Proctor in Convocation for Archdeaconry of Craven '82; Hon. Canon of Ripon '83; Archdeacon of Huddersfield and Hon. Canon of Wakefield '88; Bishop of Sodor and Man '92-1907, and Dean '95-1907. Benwell Tower, Newcastle-on-Tyne. National. Newcastle, Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas, 7th D. of (cr. 1756). Surname Pelham-Clinton. B. 1864, S. 1879. Heir, Lord H. Francis Pelham Clinton-Hope, bro. C. Carlton. Newlands, James Henry Cecil, 2nd L. (cr. 1898). Surname Hozier. B. 1851, s. 1906.

M.P.

S. Lanarkshire '86-1906. Heir, none. Mauldslie Castle, Carluke, N.B.; Barrowfield Lodge, Brighton; 36, Grosvenor Square, W. Newton, Thomas Wodehouse, and L. (cr. 1892). B. 1857, s. 1898. Surname Legh. M.P. for Lancashire, Newton D., '86-98; diplomatic service '80, retired '86; Capt. and Hon. Major Lancs. Hussars Yeo. Cav. Heir, Hon. R. W. D. Legh, s. C. 7, Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. Carlton, Turf, St. James's. Norbury, William Brabazon Lindesay, 4th E. of (cr. 1827). Surname Graham-Toler. B. 1862, s. 1873. I.P. Heir, Otway Scarlett Graham-Toler, c. New Hall, Salisbury. Norfolk, Henry, 15th D. of (cr. 1483). Surname Fitz-Alan-Howard. B. 1847, s. 1860. K.G.; P.C.; G.C.V.O.; is premier Duke and Eari and hered. Earl Marshal of England; Mayor of Sheffield '95-7; hon. freeman of the city 1900; Postmaster-Gen. '95-1900; resigned to serve in the S. African campaign as Capt. in the Imp. Yeo.; first Mayor of Westminster, 1900-1; L.L. Sussex; J.P. City of London;

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