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388 DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. His lordship married 2ndly (1871), Mary Blanche, eldest daughter of Sir Walter Kockliff Farquhar, 3rd Bart., and has issue, living, Daughter, Violet Elizabeth Katharine, b. 18 . Sisters living, Charlotte Caroline Elizabeth, b. 1815. Katherine Anne Emily Cecilia, b. 1824. Creation, Baron Raglan, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1852. arms, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, azure, three fleurs-de-lis, argent, France; 2nd and 3rd, gules, three lions passant-guardant, in pale, or, England; the whole within a bordure compony, argent and azure. (Errst, A portcullis, or, nailed, azure, with chains pendent therefrom, gold. Supporters, Dexter, a panther, argent, spotted of various colours, fire issuant from the mouth and ears, proper, gorged with a plain collar, and chained, or j sinister, a wyvern, wings endorsed, vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand, couped at the wrist, gules. Seat, CefntUla-house, Usk, Monmouthshire. Clubs, White's, Carlton. EAGLAN, Baron, His lordship's predecessor -was his father, Lord Fitzroy James Henry Somerset, G.C.B. 1st Baron Raglan (son of the 5th Duke ot Beaufort; . He was b, Sept. 30, 1-788 ; entered the Army, 1804 : greatly distinguished himself, serving under the Duke of Wellington throughout the Peninsular War and at Waterloo, at which battle he lost his right arm, in 1854, on the death of the Duke (whose Military Secretary he had been for many years), he was raised to the peerage, and appointed Master- General of the v. ^rdnance, and subsequently was placed in command of the English troops 111 the Crimea, which won the victories of Alma and Inkermann, under his command ; for this he was created Field-Marshal in 1854 ; he was also Col. of the Horse Guards, and a receiver of various Foreign Orders : m. Aug. 6, 1814, Lady Emily Harriet W ellesley, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Mornington ; and d. June 28, 1855, whilst commanding the troops before Sebastopol, having had issue three sons and two daughters. RAGLAN, Dowager Baroness, EMILY HARRIET WELLESLEY POLE, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Mornington; b. 1792; m. 1814, Field Marshal the 1st Baron Raglan, G.C.B. who died 1855. Residence, 5, Great Stanhope-street, May Fan-, W. Eagley, Baron> title borne by the Marquess of Hertford. Eaith, Baron, title borne by the Earl of Leven and Melville. Eamsay, Baron, son of the Earl of Dalhousie, (see Dalhousie.) . title on Eoll of H.L. ,, family name of the Earl of Lalhousie. RANELAGH, VISCOUNT. (JONES.) My strength is from heaven. THOMAS HERON JONES, 7th Viscount, in the peerage of Ireland. Born Jan. 9th, 1812; succeeded his father in 1820; served sometime as an officer in the 1st Life Guards, in the 7th Fusiliers and in Spain, for which he holds several orders ; is Inspector of Volunteers, Col. of the South Middlesex Rifles, a Commissioner of the Metropolitan Roads, a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Middlesex, and a Magis- trate for Norfolk, of which county he was Hiah Sheriff, 1868.