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484 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. a broken tilting spear, and holding the point broken off in the mouth. Supporters Two angels, habited in white robes reaching to the ancles ; hair, and wings inverted, or, the exterior arm extended and holding a sword, erect, proper, pommel and hilt, gold. .Sea,--Curraghmore, (co.) Waterford, Ireland. Town Residence, 30, Charles-street, St. James's, S.W. Clubs, White's, Kildare-street, and Sackville-street, (Dublin). WATERFORD, Marquess of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, the Rev. John, 4th Marquess of Waterford. He was b. April 27, 1814, and succeeded his brother, Henry, K.P. March 29, 1859 ; was educated at Eton, and Trinity College, Cambridge, (M.A. 1836) ; was Rector of Baronstown, and was Prebendary of Mullabrack, in Armagh Cathedral: m. Feb. 20, 1843, Christiana, daughter of Col. Charles Powell Leslie, of Glas- lough, Monaghan, and d. Nov. 6, 1866, having had issue five sons. WATERFORD, CHRISTIANA, Marchioness of, daughter of Col. Charles Powell Leslie, of Glaslough, Monaghan : m. 1843, the 4th Marquess of Waterford, who d. 1866. Residence, WATERFORD, LOUISA, Marchioness of, daughter of the last Baron Stuart de Rothesay; I. }818: m. 1842, the 3rd Marquess of Waterford, K.P., who d. ;1859. Patron of two livings, Highcliffe, V. Hants. Ford, R. Northumberland. Residences, Ford-castle, Northumberland; Highcliffe, Christchurch, Hants. WATERPARK, BARON. (CAVENDISH.) HENRY ANSON CAVENDISH, 4th Baron, in the peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet. Born April 14th, 1839; succeeded his father in 1863; was educated at Harrow; was a clerk in the Foreign Office, I860 3 ; is Capt. Queen's Own Royal Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Derbyshire, and a Magi- strate for Staffordshire. Heir presumptive, His uncle, Richard. S. 1794 ; was educated at Haileybury; entered the Secure by caution. Bengal Civil Service, 1811, and was British Resident at Gwalior ; is a Dep. Lieut, of Stafford- shire, and a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Buckinghamshire, of which county he was High Sheriff 1851 : m. 1841, Elizabeth Maria Margaret, daughter of Thomas Hart, Esq., of Uttoxeter, and niece and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard, Bart., of Thornton Hall, Bucks, and Crakemarsh Hall, Staffordshire, and has, with other issue, William Thomas, b. 1843, late an officer in the 5th Dragoon Guards. Seats, Thornton Hall, Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire; Crakemarsh HaU, Uttoxeter. Town Residence, 36, Chesham Place, S.W. Club, Brooks's. Sisters living, Eliza. Anne, b. 1838, m. 1859 (Okeover) .Adelaide, i. 1841, m. 1863, (Clowes) .Susan Frederica, b. 1843. Creation, Baron Waterpark, in the peerage of Ireland, 1792. A Baronet, 1755. &rms, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, three stags' heads cabossed, two and one, within a bordure, argent, Cavendish : 2nd and 3rd, argent, two bendlets, the upper azure, th& lower gules, Brudshaw. (Crest, On a ducal coronet, or, a serpent, nowed, fessewise, proper . 5-upportros, Dexter, a stag, per bend indented, gules and sable, attired and unguled, or - r sinister, a stag, proper, attired and unguled, or, and gorged with a chaplet of four roses, argent and azure, alternately. Seat > Doveridge-haJl, Derbyshire. Clubs, Brooks's, St. James's, Travellers'.