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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. RAYLEIGH, Dowager Baroness. CLA.BA ELIZABETH LATOUCHE, eldest daughter of the late Capt. Vicars, R.E. : m. 1842, the 2nd Baron Rayleigh, who d. 1873. Residence, Tofts, Chelmsford . Raynham, Viscount, son of the Marquess of Townshend. (see Townshend.) BEAT, BARON. (MACKAT.) ENEAS MACKAY, 10th Baron, in the peerage of Scotland, and Baron Mackay d'Ophemert, the eldest male descendant of John, 2nd Baron. Born Jan. 13th, 1806 ; succeeded his cousin in 1875. Is Minister of State and Vice -President of the Privy Council of the kingdom of the Nether- lane's; has the Grand Cross of the Nether- land Lion ; is chief of the clan Mackay : married (1837) Maria Catherine Anna Jacoba Fagel, and has issue, living, Sow, Donald James, Master of Reay, b. I83p. Clubs, St. James's (London), New Club (Edinburgh.) Creation, Baron Reay, in the peerage of Scotland, 1628. A Baronet, 1627. Srms, Azure : on a chevron, or, between three bears' heads, couped, argent, muzzled, gules, a roebuck's head, erased, between two hands grasping daggers, the points turned towards the buck's head, all proper. vCwst, A dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow, the hand grasping a dagger, also erect, proper. Supporters, Two soldiers of the Regiment of Fencibles in uniform, each holding in the exterior hand his musket, bayonet fixed and butt end on the ground, all proper. Seat,-' Ophemert in Gelderland. Residence, The Hague. EEAY, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his cousin, Eric, 9th Baron Reay. He was b. 1813, and succeeded his father Feb. 18, 1863. He d. unmarried 18/5. With a strong hand. REDESDALE, BARON. (FREEMAN-MITFORD.) JOHN THOMAS FREEMAN-MITFORD, D.C.L. 2nd Baron. Born Sept. 9th, 1805 ; suc- ceeded his father in 1830; was educated at Eton, and at New College, Oxford, (B.A. 1825, M.A. 1828, Hon. D.C.L. 1853) ; has been Chairman of the Committees, and Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords since 1851 ; is a Magistrate for Glou- cestershire. Patron of five livings, Batsford, R. Bourton- on-the-hill, R. Lower Lemington, V. Widford, R. Steadily and diligently. Gloucestershire. Great Aston, V. Worcestershire, Creation, Baron Redesdale of Redesdale, Northumberland, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1802.