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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 489 WENMAN, BARONY OF, see Peerages Extinct." WENSLEYDALE, Baroness, CECILIA ARABELLA FRANCES, youngest, daughter of Samuel F. Barlow, Esq. of Middlethorpe-hall, Yorkshire : m. 1817, the 1st and last Baron Wensleydale, who d. 1868. Seat, Ampthill-park, Ampthill. Town Residence, Lowther lodge, Kensington, W, WENSLEYDALE, BARONY OF, see " Peerages Extinct." WENTWORTH, BARON. (MILBANKE.) RALPH GORDON NOEL MILBANKE, 12th Baron (Viscount Ockham by courtesy), only surviving son (by first marriage) of the 1st Earl of Lovelace. (See that title.) Born July 2nd, 1839 ; established his claim to the Barony of Wentworth 1864: married (1869) Fannie, who died 1873, 3rd daughter of the Rev. George Heriot, of Fellow Hills, Berwickshire, vicar of St. Anne's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and has issue, living. Think to good. Daughter, Ada Mary, heiress apparent, b. 1871. Sister living, -^-Arme Isabella, b. 1837, m. 1869 (Blunt). Creation, Baron Wentworth, 1529, in the peerage of England. 9rtns, Quarterly: 1st and 4th, gules, a bend ermine; on a canton, or, a lion's head erased of the first, Milbanke: 2nd and 3rd, sable, three spears' heads, erect, argent, the points, sanguine, on a chief, or, three battle-axes, argent, their edges turned to the sinister, King. Crests, 1st, a lion's head couped, gules, charged with a bend ermine, Milbanke ; 2nd, a dexter arm, couped and vested, azure, cuffed, sable, the arm charged with three ermine spots in fesse or, in the hand a truncheon sable, headed, argent, King. &upporterg,-~Two griffins, proper, each gorged with a collar, per pale, gules and azure. WENTWORTH, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was Edward, 2nd Viscount and llth Baron Wentworth; he m. Mary, daughter of the Earl of Northington, and d. April 17, 1815, without issue, when the dignity of Viscount Wentworth became extinct and the Barony fell into abeyance. Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, family name of Earl Fitz william. West, Baron, title borne by Earl Delawarr. West (Sackville-West), surname of the sons of the 5th Earl Delawarr,