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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. the 1st Warwickshire Militia since 1865: married (1848) Lady Caroline Amelia Grosvenor, 5th daughter of the 2nd Marquess of Westminster, K.G., and has issue, living, Svns, Gilbert Henry Chandos, b. 1851 ; educated at Harrow, and at Magdalene College, Cambridge (B.A. 1874.) Francis Dudley, b. 1855. Rupert, b. 1856. Rowland Charles Frederick, b. 1859. crs, Margaret Elizabeth, *. 1849, m. 18/2, the /th Earl of Jersey. Agnes Eleanor, ' b. 1853. Mary Cordelia Emily, 6. 1866. Brothers living, Edward Chandos, b. 1832, m. 1871. The Rev. James Wentworth, b. 1838, (twin with Sophia), m. 1871. Sisters living, Julia Anna Eliza, i. 1820, m. 1842, (Adderley) . Emma Margarette, b. 1822. Caroline, 6. 1825, m. 1857, the 13th Baron Saye and Sele. Augusta, b. 1825, twin with Caroline. Mary, b. 1826, m. 1848, (Cholmondeley). Louisa Georgiana, b. 1829, m. 1870 (Newdigate). Sophia, (twin with the Rev. James) m. 1861, (Levesoii-Gower.) Patron of ten livings, Ashow, R. Maxstoke, V. Stoneleigh, V. Westwood. V. Whit- nash, R. Wootton Leek, V. Warwickshire. Hamstall Ridware, R. Staffordshire. Broad- well, R. with Adlestrop, R. Gloucestershire. With C. N. Newdegate, Esq. M.P. Long Itchington, V. Warwickshire. With Sir C. Rushout, Longborough, R. Gloucestershire. Creation, Baron Leigh of Stoneleigh, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1839- arm0, Gules : a cross, engrailed, and in the first quarter a lozenge, argent. Cregt, An unicorn's head couped, or. Supporters, On either side an unicorn, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled, or, gorged with a ducal coronet, gules, pendent therefrom an escut- cheon, charged with the arms of Brydges, viz. argent, a cross, sable, thereon a leopard's face, or. Seats, Stoneleigh -abbey, near Kenilworth, Warwickshire : Adlestrop-house, Chipping Norton. Town Residence, 37, Portman- square, W. Club, Brooks's. LEIGH, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Chandos, 1st Baron Leigh, son of James Henry Leigh, Esq. of Stoneleigh-abbey. He was b. June 27, 1791, and was raised to the peerage in 1839 : m. June 8, 1819, Margarette, daughter of the Rev. W. S. Willes, of Astrop-house : and d. Sept. 27, 1850, having had issue three sons and seven daughters. Her ladyship d. in I860. LEINSTER, DUKE OF. (FITZ-GERALD.) Sits as VISCOUNT. CHARLES WILLIAM FITZ-GERALD, 4th Duke, and Premier Duke, Marquess, and Earl, of Ireland. Born Mar. 30th, 1819 ; educated at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1840) ; is Hon. Col. Kildare Militia (1872), Chancellor of the Queen's Uni- versity (1870), a Visitor to the Queen's Colleges (1870), a Commissioner of Na- tional Education in Ireland (1841). Sat as M.P. for Kildare 184752 ; was called to the House of Lords as Baron Kildare Crom for ever. 1870: married (1847) Lady Caroline Sutherland Leveson-Gower, 3rd daughter of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland, and has issue, living, Sows, Gerald, Marquess of Kildare, b. 1851 ; is a Dep. Lieut, for Kildaie co.; was some- time Capt. Kildare Militia, resigned 1875. Maurice, b. 1852, Frederick, b. 1857. Walter, b. 1858. Charles, 6.1859, George, b. 1862. Henry, b. 1863. Daughters, Alice, b. 1853, Eva, b. 1855, Mabel, b. 1855, Nesta, b, 1865. Brothers living, Gerald, b. 1821, TO. 1862, Otho Augustus, P.C., b. 1827, m, 1861. Sister living, Jane Seymour, 4. 1824, m. 1848 (Repton).