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354 DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Creations, Baron Norwood of Knockalton, 1/97, Baron Norbury of Ballyorenode, (co.) Tipperary, 1800, Viscount Glandine of Glandine, King's County, and Earl of Norbury, (co.) Tipperary, 1827, all in the peerage of Ireland. Storms, Quarterly: 1 st and 4th, argent, a cross fleurette, gules, (charged with a plain cross couped of the field), between four leaves, vert, Tnler; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a trefoil, slipped, vert, on a chief, sable, three escallops, or, Graham. Crest, On a ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lis, or. Supporters, Dexter, ahorse, or, bridled, gules ; sinister, a fawn, proper. Seat, Valence, Westerham, Kent. NOKBURY, Earl of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Hector, 3rd Earl. He was b. Sept. 17, 1810, and succeeded his father 1839. Was a Magistrate for co. Cork: m. 1848, Steuart Lindesay, 2nd daughter of Major-Gea. Sir Henry Bethune, 1st Bart., and d. Dec. 1873, leaving issue one son and four daughters. NORBURY, Countess of, STEUART LINDESAY, 2nd Daughter of Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry Bethune: m. 1848, the 3rd Earl of Norbury, who d. Dec. 1873. Residence, NORFOLK, DUKE OF. (FITZALAN-HOWARD.) HENRY FITZALAN-HOWARD, 15th Duke, Premier Duke and Earl, and Hereditary Earl Marshal, and Chief Butler of England. Born Dec. 27th, 1847; succeeded his father in 1860. Brother living, Edmund Bernard, heir presump- tive, b. 1855; educated at the Oratory School, Edgbaston; appointed Lieut, in Rjyal Sussex Light Infantry Militia 1873. Club, White's. Sisters living, Minna Charlotte, b. 1843, a Carmelite nun. Mary Adeliza, b. 1845. Ethel- dreda, b. 1849, a nun. Philippa, b. 1852. Anne, b. 1857. Margaret, 6, I860. Virtue alone is unconquerable. Patron of six livings, (but being a Roman Catholic, cannot present), Arundel , V. South Stoke, R. Tortington, R. Warminghurst, V. Sussex. Redenhall, R. on the nomina- tion of the Bishop of Norwich, Norfolk. Handsworth, R. Yorkshire. Creations, Earl of Arundel, 1139, Baron Maltravers, by writ, 1330, Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey, 1483, the ancient Barony of Fitzalan, and the Baronies of Clun and Oswaldestre, were annexed, in 1627, by Act of Parliament, Earl of Norfolk, l644j all in the peerage of England. SrittS, Quarterly: 1st, gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchee, argent; on the bend an escutcheon, or, charged with a demi-lion, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counter-flory, all gules, being an augmentation granted to the 2nd duke for his services at the battle of Flodden, Howard; 2nd, England, with a label of three points for difference, Thomas of Brothertun, earl of JS-orfolk and marshal of England, son of king Edward I. 3rd, cheeky, or and azure, Warren, earl of Surrey j 4th, gules, a lion rampant, argent, Mowbray, earl of Norfolk. (Crest, On a chapeau, gules, turned up, ermine, a lion statant guardant, or, ducally gorged, argent, being the crest of Thomas of Brotherton. Satvportrrs, Dexter, a lion~~argent ; sinister, a horse, argent, with an acorn slipped in his mouth. Seats, Arundel-castle, Sussex; the Farm, Sheffield ; Derwent-hall, Derbyshire. Town Residence, Norfolk -house, 21, St. James's-square, S.W. NORFOLK, Duke of, His Grace's predecessor was his father, Henry Granville, 14th Duke of Norfolk. He was b. Nov. 7, 1815, and succeeded his father, Feb. 18, 1856 : assumed, by royal licence, the surname of Fitzalan before that of Howard, in 1842 : TO. June 19, 1839, Augusta Mary Minna Catherine, daughter of the 1st Baron Lyons, G.C.B. and d. Nov. 25, I860, having had issue three sons and eight daughters.