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PEERETT S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. CASTLE-STUART, EMMELINE, Countess of, daughter of Benjamin Bathurst, Esq.: 'm. 1st 1830, the 3rd Earl of Castle-Stuart, who d. 1857 ; 2ndly 1867, Signer Alesandro Fistocchi, son of the late General Pistocchi, of the Legion of Honour. Residence, Villa Stuart, Rome. CASTLETOWN, BARON. (FJTZ-PATRICK.) JOHN WILSON FITZ-PATRICK, P.C. for Ireland; 1st Baron of the 2nd creation, Lord Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum of Queen's County; natural son and testa- mentary heir of the last Earl of Upper Ossory. Born Sept. 23rd, 1809 ; was edu- cated at Eton ; entered the Army, 1826, and retired with the rank of Captain, 1830 ; was M.P. for Queen's County (L.) 1837 41, 1847 52, and 18659 : married (1830) Augusta, only child of the Rev. Archibald Douglas, Rector of Coote-hill, and grand- daughter (maternally) of the 4th Earl of- Dunmore, and has issue, living, Son, Bernard Edward Barnaby, b. 1848; was The strong man will yield to the strong man. educated at Eton, and at Brasenose College, Oxford (B.A. 2nd class in Law and History, 1870) ; was a Lieut, in the Queen's County Militia; served in the 1st Life Guards as Cornet and Lieut. 1871 4, when he retired ; is a Capt. in Royal Cork Artillery m. 18/4, Hon. Ursula Clare Emily St. Leger, daughter of the 4th Viscount Doneraile. Resisence, Granstou Manor, Abbey Leix, Queen's County. Clubs, Boodle's, Fox, Marlborough, Kildare Street ( Dublin) Daughters, Augusta, m. 1st, 1851; 2ndly, 1856, (Magniac), Gertrude, m. 186-2, (Smyth). Florence, m. 1858, (Higginson). Edith, m. 186-2, (Murray). Cecilia, m. 1868, the Hon. Lewis Strange Wiiigtield, heir presumptive of Viscount Powerscourt. Olivia Amy Douglas, m. 1865, Sir John Gage Saunders Sebright, Qth Bart. Sister living, Emma Mary, m. 1823, the 1st Baron Lyveden. Patron of two livings, Killermogh, R. Aghmacart, R. Creation, Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1869. &rms, Sable: a saltire, argent, on a chief azure, three fleurs-de-lis, or, all within a bordure wavy, of the second. (Crest, On a wreath a dragon on his back, proper, sur- mounted by a lion passant, sable, the whole debruised by a bandlet sinister, wavy, argent. Supporters On either side, a lion, sable, ducally crowned, collared, and line reflexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with three fleurs-de-lis, one and two, or. Seats, Granston-manor, Abbey Leix, Queen's County, and Lisduff, Errill, Temple- more, Ireland. Town Residence, 38, Portman-square, W. Clubs, Brooks's, Travellers', Fox. Sackville-street, and Kildare-street, (Dublin.) CATHCART, EARL. (CATHCART ) ALAN FREDERICK CATHCART, 3rd Earl. Born Nov 14th, 1828; succeeded his fa- ther as 3rd Earl and 12th Baron in 1859; educated for the Army at the Scottish Military Academy ; joined, in Canada, the 23rd Fusiliers, 1845, was appointed Lieut, and Adjutant in the following year ; on the Staff in England, 1849, and retired 1850. Has been Lieut.-Col. of the North York Militia, and Lieut.-Col. of the 1st Batt. North Riding Rifles since 1860 ; is a Dep.