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BURKE'S rOLONIAT, CEXTliY. 517 Bcddwyddan, Unrt .iiril </. 8th AiigusI, 1876. His lonlsliip )«. soconillT. 25th May, 1830. Jlnry, ivlit-t of Otlior Arclu'i', sixth K:n-1 of Plymouth, and eldest daughter and co-heir of John Frederiek gaekville. third Duke of JJorset, -ivliioli hidy d. s. p. 20th July, 1804. The carl d. Kilh Mureh, 1857, and was s. by hi.s son, Vii.i.iA.i Pitt, seeond E.HL A.miikhst, of ^Fontreal, near 8eyenoaks, eo. Kt'nt, J.l*. antl !U.L.foreo. Kent, and patron of one living, was M. P. for Kent 18:U-2; A.Srd Septendior, 18(15; educated at Westminster and Christ C'lmrch, Oxford (B.A. 1828); m. 12th Jidy, 183-1, Gertrude, sixth daughter of the Hon. and Eight Rev. Hugh Pkhcy, D.D., bisliop of Carlisle, and by her (who d. 27th April, 18y0) had i-stie, I. William Archer, third Earl Amherst, of Aracaii, East Indies, Viscount Holmesdale, of Solmesdale, co. Kent, and Baron Amherst, of Montreal, same co., D.L., M.P. for West Kent, 1859 to 1868, and for Hid Kent, 1868 to 1880, late captain Coldstream Guards, sen'Ctl in the Crimea, and was wounded at Inkermann ; J.2fith March. 182G; educated at Eton; summoned to the House of Peers by writ, 17th April, 1880, as Baeon Amherst, of Montreal, co. Kent. His lordship m. first, 27th August, 1862, Lady Julia, only surviving daughterand lieirof the last Earl Cornwallis (slie d. s. p. 1st September, 18S3) ; and secondly, 25th September, 1889, Alice D' Alton, Dowager Countess of Lisburue, eldest daughter of Edmutid 1'kobyn, of Huntly Slanor, co. Gloucester {ee Burke's Feerage). II. Frederick, formerly R.N., late cap- tain 1-lth Hussars, and sometime Lieu- tenant West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, //. (ith Sc])leml>er, 1838. III. Percy .Vrthur (Kev.), B.A., curato of Hungerford, Berkshire, h. 3Cth Kovembcr, 1830 ; m. 20th February, 1874, Agnes Laura, daughter of Edward Stack. She d. 18th June, 18S7. IV. .lefferv Charles, Captain, Rifle Brigade, b. 3rd October, 1844 j d. 14th March, 1877. V JosoEt.iNK George Herbert, now of JK)lniesdale, Darlington, Western Australia, the sidijeet of this memoir. VI. Hugh, late Captain and Adjutant Coldstream Guards, b. 30th January, 1856. I. Mary Sarah, in. 15lh October, 1857, to Wilbraham. seeond Lord Egekton of Tatton, mid. 17th December, 1802 {see BrEKE's Peerage, Egerton OP Tatton). II. Gertrude Elizabeth, d. unm. 8th September, 1862. III. Constance Harriet, m. 8th Xovendier, 1871, to Sir Arthur Edward Mi DDiETox, Bart., M.P., and d. 7th October, 1870, having had issue {see Bl'RKe's Peer- age and Baronetage). IV. IFargaret Catherine. v. Elinor, ««. 25th November, 1877, lo C'ajjtain W. Evelyn Dexisox, late M.P. for Nottingham, son of Lieutenant- General Sir W. J. Dcnison, K.C.B., and nephew of John Evelyn, Viscount Ossington.and has issue (.'«■ BruKS's E.rlinrl Pierage, OssiXGION, V.). VI. Charlotte Florenlia. The earl d. 26th March, 1886. Arms — Gu., three tilting spoirs two and one or headed arg. Cre.it — On a mount vert three like spears, one erect and two in saltirc, girt with a wreath of laurel ppr. Motto — Constantia et virtufe. licsidencc — Holmesdale, Darlington, Western Australia. Carnitijns, THE HON. JOSEPH HECTOR IMcNEIE CARRUTHERR, U.K., M.L.A., of Dolls Point, Kogarab, New South Wales, Minister for Lands, New Sonth Wales, 1894, .solicitor in Sydney, trnstec of the Nalional I'ark, New South Wales, and member of the Chicago J'Jxpo.'iition Commission, formerly Minister of Public Instruction, h. at Kiama, New South Wales, 21st December, 1856; ?». at Sydney, 10th December, 1879, Louisa IMaiion, daughter of William Rohkhts, of Sydney, solicitor, and has issue, Hix'ioK .loHX, h. October, 1888. Ida Mary, 6. 1881.