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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 31 Creations, Baron Murray, 1604, Earl of Tullibardine, Baron Cask, and Baron Balqu- hidder, 1606, Karl of Athole, 1629, Marquess of Athole, Viscount Balquhidder, and Baron Balvenie, 1676, Duke of Athole, Marquess of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay, Earl of Strathardle, Viscount Glenalmond, and Viscount Glenlyon, 1703, all in the peerage of Scotland. Baron Lucy, 1414, Baron Poynings, Fitz-Payne and Bryan, 1446, Baron Latimer; 15D7. Baron Stranse, 1628, Baron Percy, 1722, Earl Strange, and Baron Murray of Stanley, l"86, in the peerage of Great Britain. Baron Glenlyon, ~1821, in the peerage of the United Kingdom. arms, Quarterly : 1st grand quarter, 1st and 4th, paly of six, or and sable, Athole; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse, cheeky, azure and argent, Stewart : 2nd grand quarter, azure, three mullets, argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory, or, Murray; 3rd grand quarter, 1st, argent, on a bend, azure, three bucks' heads cabossed, or, Stanley; 2nd, gules, three legs in armour, proper, garnished and spurred, or, conjoined in triangle at the upper part of the thigh, for the Isle^of Man, as Lord thereof; 3rd, or, on a chief indented, azure, three plates, Latham ; 4th, gules, two lions, passant, in pale, argent, Strange : 4th grand quarter. 1st and 4th, or, a lion rampant, azure ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, five fusils in fesse, or, both for Percy. Crest, a semi- savage wreathed about the temples and waist, his arms extended, and holding in the right hand a sword, and in the left a key, all proper. .Supporters, Dexter, a savage, proper, wreathed about the temples and loins, his feet in fetters, the chain held in his right hand ; sinister, a lion, gules, gorged with a plain col- lar, azure, charged with three mullets, argent. Seat, Blah-- castle, Blair Athole, Perthshire, N.B. Town Address, 84, Eaton-place, S.W. C/wis, Carlton, Guards', White's. ATHOLE, Duke of, His Grace's predecessor was his father, George Augustus Frederick John, K.T. 6th Duke of Athole. He was b. Sept. 20, 1814, and suc- ceeded his uncle, Sept. 14, 1846, having previously inherited the Barony of Glenlyon from his father in 183/ ; was Hereditary Sheriff of Perthshire : m. Oct. 29, 1839, Anne, daughter of the late Henry Home Drummond, Esq., of Blair Drummorid; and d, Jan. 16, 1864, having had issue an only son. ATHOLE, Dowager Duchess of, ANNE, daughter of the late Henry Home Druimnond, Esq. of Blair Drummond, Perthshire: m. 1839, the 6th Duke of Athole, K.T. who d. 1804. Residence, Dunkeld, Perthshire, N.B. Town Address, St. George's Hotel, Albemarle-street, W. Atlay, surname of the Bishop of Hereford. AUCKLAND, BARON. (EDEN.) WILLIAM GEORGE EDEN, 4th Baron. Born Jan. 19th, 1829; succeeded his father 1870; educated at Rugby; was Attache to the British Legation at Stock-? holm 184752, Paid Attache at Washing- ton for a short time 1852, at Brussels 18523, at Stuttgardt 18534, t/ Stock- holm 18548, and at Frankfort 18589, Secretary of Legation at Stuttgardt 1859, Charge d' Affaires there the same year, and Resident Charge d' Affaires at Carlsruhe If there be but prudence. 1859 61, when he retired: married (1857) Lucy Walbanke, who died 1870, daughter of John Walbanke Childers, Esq., and has issue, living, Snns, William Morton, b. 1859. George, b. 1861. Francis Fleetwood, i.1865. I) '(lighters, Dulcibella, b. I860. Agnes, b. 1862. Mary, b. 1867.