Arms, Quarterly of four: 1st, per pale, gules, and azure, a lion rampant, between eight cross crosslets, argent, Hutchinsnn ; 2nd, azure, a fesse, argent, between three bucks' heads, erased, of the 2nd in chief, and in base a demi-lion rampant, or; 3rd, azure, a garb, or, between three griffins' heads erased, argent ; 4th, as the 1st. Crest, Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-cockatrice, wings elevated, azure. Supporters, Two cockatrices, wings elevated, or, collared, sable, combs and wattles, gules, and charged on the breast with a wreath of laurel, vert.
Seats, Knocklofty -house, Clonmel, co. Tipperary, Ireland. Club, Carlton.
DONOTJGHMORE, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father,
Richard John, 4th Earl of Donoughmore, P.C. F.R.S. F.R.G S. He was b. April 4, 1823
and succeeded his father Sept. 14th, 1851 ; was Vice-President and President of the Board
of Trade, 18589, Col. of the Soijth Tipperary Militia Artillery, and Senior Grand Warden
of the Freemasons in Ireland : m. 1847, Thomasina Jocelyn, eldest daughter and co-heiress
of Walter Steele, Esq. of Monalty, and d. Feb. 22, 1866, having had issue five sons and
two daughters.
DONOUGHMORE, Dowager Countess of, THOMASINA JOCELYN, daughter
of Walter Steele, Esq. of Monalty : m. 1847, the 4th Earl of Donough-
more, who d. 1866.
Residences, 52, South Audley Street, W.
DORCHESTER, BARON. (CARLETON.)
DUDLEY WILMOT CARLETON, 4th Baron,
son of the late Rev. Richard Carleton, by
Frances Louisa, 2nd daughter of Eusebius
Horton, Esq., of Catton Hall, Derbyshire.
Born 1822 ; succeeded his cousin 1875.
Appointed Knsign and Lieut. Coldstream
Guards 1841, Lieut, and Capt. 1847, Major
1854, Capt. and Lieut.-Col. 1854, and Col.
1862; retired on half-pay 1868. Served
in the Crimean War, at the battles of
Balaclava, Inkermann, and at the siege
Formerly we cohered with these and fa]1 Qf Sebastopol . has the Crimean
medal and three clasps, the order of the
Medjidie, and the Turkish war medal : married (1854) the Hon. Charlotte
Hobhouse, daughter of the 1st Baron Broughton (title extinct).
Patron of one living, Natelv Scures, R. Hampshire.
Creation, Baron Dorchester of Dorchester, in the county of Oxford, in the peerage
of Great Britain, 1786.
firms, Ermine : on a bend sable, three pheons, argent. (Trfst, A dexter arm embowed,
and naked tr> the elbow, proper ; vested above the elbow, gules, edged argent ; the hand
graspin-r an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, proper. Supporters, Two beavers,
proper, the dexter gorged with a mural, and the sinister with a naval crown, or.
Seats, Greywell, Odiham, Hampshire ; Glenelly-lodge, (co.) Tyrone, Ireland.
Town Residence 42, Berkeley Square, W.
DORCHESTER, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Guy,
3rd Baron, son of the Hon. Lieut.-Col. George, who was 4th son of the 1st Baron Dor-
Chester. He was b. Oct. 25, 1811, and succeeded his cousin in 1826; educated at Staple-
hurst; was formerly in the /th Hussars: m. 1837, Anne, who d. 186l, daughter of T.
Wauchope, Esq., and d. 1875, leaving issue two daughters.