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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 445 Patron of one living, Stanton by Dale Abbey, R. Derbyshire. Creations, Viscount Stanhope of Mahon, in the Island of Minorca, and Baron Stan- hope of Elvaston, Derby, 1717, Earl Stanhope, 1718, all in the peerage of the United Kingdom. arms, Quarterly : ermine and gules, and a crescent for difference. Crest, Out of a tower, azure, a demi-lion rampant, or, holding in the paws a bomb, fired, proper; Supporters) Dexter, a talbot, ermine 5 sinister t a wolf, or, ducally crowned, gules, and each charged on the shoulder with a crescent. Seat, Chevening, Sevenoaks, Kent. Town Residence, 20,Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs, C&rlton, Travellers', St. Stephen's. STANHOPE, Earl. His lordship's predecessor was his father, Philip Henry, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 5th Earl. He was b. Jan. 30, 1805; succeeded his father 1855 ; educated at Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1827) ; sat as M.P for Wootten Basset, (C.) 18301, and for Hertford, 183252; was Tnder Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 1834 5 3 Secretary to the Board of Control, 18456; Lord Rector of Aberdeen University, 1858, President of the Society of Antiquaries, a Magistrate for Kent, a Trustee of the British Museum, a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, and a Governor of Wellington CoU lege. Made an Hon. D.C.L of Oxford 1834, and Hon. LL.D. of Cambridge 1864, and a Foreign Member of the Institute of France, 1872 : m. 1834, Emily Harriet, who d. 1873, 2nd daughter of Gen. Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Bart.. M.P. He d. Dec. 24th, 1875, having had issue four sons and one daughter. Stanhope, Baron, title borne by the Earl of Chesterfield, tt family name of the Earl of Chesterfield* ,, Earl of Harrington. STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, BARON. (STANLEY.) HENRY EDWARD JOHN STANLEY, 3rd Baron, and a Baronet. Born July llth, 1827 ; succeeded his father in 1869; edu- cated at Eton, and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; was Precis Writer to the late Lord Palmerston at the Foreign Office 1847 ; was Attache to the Embassy at Constantinople, 1851 4, and Secretary of Legation at Athens, 1854 8: married (1862) Senorita F. San Roman, daughter of the late Senor Don Santiago Federico Without changing. San Roman, of Seville. Brothers living, John Constantine, heir presvmpt ivr, d. 1837; was educated at Harrow ; entered the Grenadier ouards, 1854, became Lieut, and Capt. 1856, and Capt. and Lieut. - Col. 1863, retired 18?1 ; served in the Crimean war, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol : has received the Crimean medal and clasp, and the Turkish War medal ; was Aide-de-Camp to the Gov -Gen. of India 1857 6l ; is a Magistrate for Middlesex; unsuccessfully contested Maidstone (C.) Feb. 18/4: m. 18/1, Susan Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Keith William Stewart Mackenzie, of Seaforth. Residence, 37, Winv. pole Street, W. Clubs, Travellers', United Service, Carlton. Edward Lyulph, b. 1839, m. 18/3. Rev. Algernon Charles, b. 1843. Sitters living, Mice Margaret, b. 1828, m. 1853, (Lane-Fox). Henrietta Blanche, b. 1830, m. 1851, the loth Earl of Airlie, K.T. Maude Alethea, b. 1833. Rosalind Frances, b. 1845, m. 186i, (Howard). Patron of three livings, Alderley,- R. Sutton Guilder), V. Cheshire. Bodewryd, V. Anglesey.