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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 241 Sisters living, Isabella,, b. 1813, m. 1839, (Tottenham) .Maria Adelaide, b 1814, m. 1st, 1831, the 2nd Earl of Yarborough ; 2ndly, 186g, the 7th Baron Mons on. Florence Priscilla Alicia, m. 1849, the 4th Baron Braybrooke. Creation, Baron de Montalt of Hawarden, 1785, Viscount Hawarden, l/gi,bothin the peerage of Ireland. A Baronet, 1705. Trms. Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, a lion rampant, argent, Maude; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three bars gemelles, sable, and over all a lion rampant, gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee, or; also a coat of Maude. Crest, A lion's jamb, erased, gules, holding an acorn, or, slipped, vert. Supporters, Two lions, gules, each charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fltchee, or. Seat, Dundrum, Cashel, (co.) Tipperary, Ireland. Town Residence, 5, Prince's-gardejis, W. Clubs, Cartoon, United Service, White's HAWARDEN, Viscount, His lordship's 'predecessor was his father, Cornwallis, 3rd Viscount Hawartlen. He was b. March 28, 1/80, and succeeded his half- brother Feb. 26, 1807: m. July 8, 1811, Jane, daughter of P. C. Bruce, Esq., of Taplow- lodge, who d. 1852, and d. Oct. 12, 1856, leaving issue one son and four daughters. HAWKE, BARON. (HAWKE.) Rev. EDWARD HENRY JULIUS HAWKE, 6th Baron, son of the late Hon. Martin Bladen Edward Hawke, who was son of the 2nd Baron. Born Dec. 24th, 1815 ; succeeded his cousin May 1870; was Rector of Willingham 1854 75; is a Magistrate for Lincolnshire : married (1857) Jane, daughter of Henry Dowker, Esq., of Laysthorpe, Yorkshire, and has issue, living, Sons, Martin Bladen, b. I860. Stanhope, 6.1863. Harold Brooke, b. 1867. Edward Julian, b. 1873. Daughter, Mary Catharine. Eleanor Jane Emily. Alice Cassandra. Brother living, Bladen Edward, *. 1820 ; a Commander in the Royal Navy. Creation, Edward Hawke, the celebrated Admiral, was for his brilliant services created Baron Hawke of Towton, in the peerage of Great Britain, in 1776. arms, Argent : a chevron erminois, between three boatswains' whistles, azure. (Crest, A falcon, wings displayed and inverted, proper, belled, and charged OTI the breast with a 2ur-de-hs, or. Supvonew, Dexter, a figure of Neptune, liis mantle, vert, edged argent Downed with an eastern crown, or, his dexter arm erect, and holding a trident point downwards, in the act of striking, sable, headed silver, and resting his left foot on a dolphin proper ; sinister, a sea-horse, or, holding between the fore paws a banner, argent the staff broken, sable. Residence, Wighill park, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Club, Carlton. HAWKE, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his cousin Stanhope, 5th Baron Hawke, who succeeded his brother 1869. He was b. Jan. 18th, 1804 and served n the Army 182331, when he retired as Capt. on half-pay. He d. unmarried and without HAWKE, FRANCES, Baroness, eldest daughter of W. Featherstonhaugh, Esq. of The Hermitage, Chester-le-street; m. 1848, as his 2nd wife, tho 4th Baron Hawke, who d. 1869. Residence, Womersley-park, Pontefract, Yorkshire. Hay, Baron, title borne by the Earl of Erroll. Hay, family name of the Earl of Erroll. > M M Marquess of Tweeddale.