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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED P ERAGE. 373 Daughters, Louisa Mary, b. 1847. Mary Georgina, b. 1849. Eva Anna Caroline, b. 1852, m. 18/1, (Seymour). Gertrude Emma, b. 1856. Adela, b. 1858. Sister living Caroline, b. 1797, m. 1817, (Lane-Fox). Creation, Baron Penrhyn of Llandegai, (co.) Carnarvon, 1866, in the peerage of the United Kingdom. arms, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, per bend, sinister, ermine and ermines, a lion rampant, or, a canton, sable, for distinction. Pennant; 2nd and 3rd, grand quarters, quarterly, 1st and 4th, argent, a man's heart, gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown, proper, on a chief, azure, three mullets of the field ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three piles, on the two outer ones a mullet, of the field, Douglas. (Crest, 1st, Out of a ducal coronet an antelope's head, argent, maned and tufted, or, charged on the neck with a cross crosslet, sable, for distinction, Pennant ; 2nd, a sanglier, statant, between two clefrs of an oak tree, with a chain and lock holding them together, all proper, JJou-glas. Motto above the crest " Lock sicker." Supporters, On either side an antelope, proper, collared and chain reflexed over the back, or, and pendent from the collar of the dexter supporter, an escutcheon, gules, charged with the "bust of a man's head aflrontee, proper. Sents, Penrhyn-castle, Bangor ; Wicken-park, Stoney Stratford. Town Residence, Mortimer-house, Halkin- street, S.W. , Travellers', White's, Boodle's, United Service. PENZANCE, BARON. (WILDE.) JAMES PLAISTED WILDE, P.O. 1st Baron, and a Knight, son of the late Edward Archer Wilde, Esq Solicitor of College-hill, London, and nephew of the 1st Baron Truro by Marianne Norris, a member of the family of French. Born July 12th, 1816 ; was educated at Win- chester, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, (B.A. 1839, M.A. 1842) ; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1839, went the Northern Circuit, and made a Q.C. 1855; was Counsel to the Duchy of Lancaster Truth conquers. and to the Excise and Customs, 1840 60, a Baron of the Exchequer, 18603, and Judge of the Court of Probate and Divorce, 1863 72 ; created a Knight, 1860, and raised to the peerage, 1869 : married (1860) Lady Mary Bouverie, youngest daughter of the 3rd Earl of Radnor. Brothers living, Charles Norris, b. 1810, m. 1837, Claudine Thomasine, only daughter of Thomas, 1st Baron Truro. Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde, K.C.B., C.S.I.; b. 1819; educated at Winchester College ; entered the Hon. E.I.C. Service, and was appointed to the igth Madras Native Infantry, 1839, and became Interpreter in the Hinuustanee and Telugu languages. Served on the Malabar coast, 1843 ; commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry, a Military Police Battery at the occupation of the Bahadoor Khail Valley, Kohat District, 1851 53 ; has been engaged in numerous successful commands in India, and has received the tha7ks of the Indian Government. (For full description of services see D<>l>rett Knightage.) Was Military Secretary to Government, Madras, 186970 : m. 1865, Ellen Margaret, 3rd daughter of Col. Greene, C.B. R.E. Residence, Kirby Cane Hall, Bungay. Club, East India United Service. Edward Archer, b. 1825; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1858; m. 1857, Mary Penelope, daughter of E. Don- nithorne, Esq. Residence, Warren Wood, Shooter's Hill, Kent. Creation, Baron Penzance of Penzance, in the county of Cornwall, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1869.