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EVANS' PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 224 Sir Francis Henry Evans, 1st Bt., K.C.M.G.; M.P. for Southampton 1888-95 and 1896-1900, and for Maid- stone 1901-6 ; b. 29 Aug. 1840 ; m. 31 July, 187ii, Marie DE Gkasse (Residences — 25, Chester St., S.W. : Smart's Hill, Penshurst, Kent),dau. of Samuel Evans, of Albany, U.S.A., and d. 22 Jan. 1907. Issue — 1. Sir Murland de Grasse Evans, pres. Bt. 2. JocELYN Herle Evans, Heir Pres., B.A. Camb., b. 7 Nov. 1880 ; ni. 10 April, 1907, Blanche, dau. of late Judge Ramsev, of New York. 3. Evelyn War.l l]vans, B.A. Camb , b. 17 Nov. 1883 ; m. 31 Jiilv, 191)9, I'llmrose Mary, dau. of J. W. Brown, of Highworth, Wilts. 1. Frances dc Grasse. 2. Gwladvs Marie de Grasse, m. 1st, 10 May, 1898, Hon. Arthur Harold Webster {see Alverstone. Y.) ; m. 2nd, 4 Oct. 1905, Iain Ramsay, and has issue. Residence — Kildalton, Argyllshire. GWYNNE-EVANS, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 17 June, 1913. — Sir William Gwynne-Evans, o. s. of Evan Evans, of Wain, co. Cardigan, by Marj- Gwjnne. B. 3 Feb. 1845 ; m. 1st, I Aug. 180G, Mary (d. 16 Oct. 1902), dau. of Evan Williams, of Berlhvyd, Carmarthen ; m. 2nd, 12 Oct. 1909, Blanche Sophia, dau. of Rev. J. C. Besant, vicar of Lydney, Gloues. Resi- dences — Oaklands Park, Nevvnham, Glos. ; Pen- Ian Hall, Fordliam, Essex. Issue — 1. Evan Gwynne-Evans, Heir, b. 4 May, 1877 ; m. 13 March, 1908, Ada Jane-, dau. of Walter Scott Andrews, of New York. Residence — Oaklands Park, Nevvnham, Gloucestershire. Issue — Ian William Gwynne-Evans, b. 21 Feb. 1909. Francis Loring Gwynne-Evans, b. 22 Feb. 1914. 2. John Gwvnno-Evans, b. 11 Oct. 1910. 1. Beatrice Alice, m. 25 Oct. 1899, WiUiam Page Mav, M.D., who d. 19 Jan. 1901. Residence— 14, Great Cumberland Placi', W. Issue — Mary Victoria. 2. Jean Anne, m. 11 Dee. 1894, Giuy Estelle Morley ; 3. Elizabeth Wynne Gertrude. 4. Ethel Ireni' Penelope, m. 5 Jan. 1912, Edward Wallace Haliugliam, and has issue. Residence — The Old House, Newnham-on-Severn. 5. Bettina May, EVERARD, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 30 June, 1911. — Sir Nugent Talbot Everakd, eld. s. of late Capt. Richard Everard, of Randlestown, CO. Meath, by Arabella Mathilde, dau. of Henri Alexis, Marquis d'Amboise, Seigneir du CIos Luce. B. at Torquay 24 Oct. 1849 ; m. C Nov. 1873, Sylvia Priscilla, dau. of late William Hum- phrys, D.L., of Ballyhaise, co. Cavaii ; ed. at Harrow and Camb. (B.A., Nat. Sci. Tripos, M.A. 1875) ; is the pioneer in the revival of the tobacco- growing industry in Ireland ; late It. -col. and hon. col. commdg. 5th Batt. (mil. ) Prince of Wales's Leinster Regt. ; Lord-Lieut, of co. Meath ; J. P., CO. Meath (High Sheriff 1883). Residence — Randlestown. near Navan, co. Meath, Clubs — Constitutional ; Sack^-ille Street (Dublin). Issue — 1. Richard William Evekard, Heir, b. at Randles- town 9 Sept. 1.S74 ; m. 23 March, 1904, Louisa, dau. of Robert H. Metje, J. P., of Athlumney, co. Meath ; ed. at Harrow. Issue — • 1. Nugent Henry Everard, b. 28 Feb. 1905. 2. Matliias Richard Everard, b. 4 Oct. 1906. EVERSLEY, 1st Baron (U.K.). Creat. 16 July, 1906 ; P.C, 1880. — George John Shaw- Lefevbe, s. of Sir John George Shaw- Lefevre, K.C.B., clerk of the Parliaments, by Rachel Emily, dau. of Ichabod Wright, of Mapperley Hall, Notts. B. 12 Jmie, 1832 ; m. 24 March, 1874, Lady Constance Emily Moreton, dau. of 3rd Earl of Ducie ; ed. at Eton and Camb. ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1856 ; bencher 1882 ; a Lord of the Adiniralty for a short time in 1866, Pari. Sec. to the Board of Trade Dec. 1868tillJan. 1871, Under-Sec. to the Home Department Jan. till March 1871, and Sec. to the Admiralty March, 1871, till Feb. 1874, and April to Dec. 1880 : First Commissioner of Works 1880-4 and 1892-4 ; Postmaster-General 1884-5 ; Pi-es. Local Government Board 1894-5 ; M.P. for Reading 1864-85, an 1 for Bradfoi'd (Central) 1886-95, when he luisuccessfuUy contested the seat; D.L., Kent and Hants. Residences — 18, Bryanston Square, W. ; Abbotsworthy House, Winchester. Issue, none. EVERY, 11th Bt. (E.). Creat. 26 May, 1641. I — Sir Edwaud Oswald Every', s. of Henry Ed- I mimd Every. B. 14 Jan, 1886 ; m. 17 Aug. 1909, Ivy Linton, dau. of Maj. Alfred Meller, of The Limes, Rushmere, Ipswich, J.P. ; sue. hi» grandfather 1893 ; lieut, Norfolk (King's Own Roy. Regt.) Yeo, since 1913 ; patron of 1 living. Seat — Egginton Hall, near Derby. Club — White's. Issue — John Simon, Evert, Heir, b. 20 April, 1914. Leila Penelope. Sir Henry Flower Every, 10th Bt., b. 23 Dec. 1830 ; m. 1st, 8 Feb. 1855, Gertrude (d. 28 May, 1856), dau. of Rev, the Hon. Baptist Wriothesley Noel ; m. 2nd, 12 Oct. 1859, Mary Isabella (Residence — 18, Montagu Street, Portman Square, W.), dau. of Rev. Edmund HoUond, of Benhall Lodge, Suffolk, and d. 26 Feb. 1893. Issue — 1. Henry Edmund, b. 9 Oct. 1860 ; m. 18 Nov. 1884, Leila Frances Harford, dau. of Rev. Henry Adderley Box, M.A. (d. 4 Feb. 1890), and d. 1 Dec. 1892. Issue— Sir Edward Oswald Every, pres. Bt. 2. Rt. Rev. Edward Francis Every, M.A., Bisliop of Argentina. 3. Ernest HoUond Every, b. 10 July, 1870 ; m. 20 Dec. 1902, Beatrice, dau. of late Harvey Young, of Colorado Springs, U.S.A. Residence — The Cottage, Fellsmere, Florida, U.S.A. Issue — Ernest Henry Every, b. 14 Feb. 1906. Patricia. 1. Alice Vere. Residence — 18 Montague Street, W. 2. Eleanor Maude. 3. Constance Margaret. 4. Clara Helen, ni. 11 Oct. 1899, Rev. Edward Digby Stopford Ram, and has issue. Residence — The Rectory, Oxted, Surrey. 5. Agnes Mabel. EWART, 1st Bt., of Hythe (U.K.). Creat. 14 June, 1910: G.C.V.O. 1903; K.C.B. (mil.) 1885 ; K.C.V.O. 1897 ; C.B. (mil.) 1882,— Sib Henry Peter Ewart, s, of the late Rev. P. Ewart, of Kirklington, Yorks. B. 20 Aug. 1838 : m. 3 Nov. 1888, Lady Evelyn Clementina (has Order of League of Mercy), dau. of the 24th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, afterwards 1st Earl of Ancaster ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; ent. 2nd Life Gds. 1858, capt, 1862, maj, and lt,-col, 1873, col, 1878, maj, -gen, 1887 ; ret, 1892; commanded the combined Household Cavalry in Egyptian campaign 1882 (led midnight charge at Kassassin), and Cavalry Brig, as Brig.-General, in Suakin campaign of 1885 ; sometime commd. the Cavalry Brig, at Aldershot ; Crown equerry to the King ; groom-in-waiting to Queen Victoria 1882-4 ; equerry -in-waiting 1884-94 ; Crown equerry and sec, to the Master of the Horse 1894— 1910 ;"col, 7th Dragoon Gds,; has the 3rd class Medjidie, and grand cross of the Order of the Sword (Sweden), 1st cl, St. Olaf of Norway, 1st cl. Sacred Treasure of Japan, 1st cl. Order of Crown of German Empire, Residence — The White House, Hythe, Southampton. Club — Carlton ; Marlborough ; United Service. Issue — Victor Alexander Ewart, Heir, b. 15 Feb. 1891 ; sub-lieut. R.M. since Jan. 1912, Club — Bath, EWART, 2nd Bt., of Glenmachan (U.K.). Creat, 13 Sept. 1S87. — Sir William Qlartus Ewart, s, of 1st Bt. B. 14 June, 1844 ; ^ra. 23 Nov. 1876, Marv Warren, dau. of Robert Heard; sue. his father 1889 ; ed. at Trinity Coll. Dub. ; M.A. 1875 ; is chrm. of William Ewart & Son, Limited, merchants and linen manufacturers, Belfast ; D.L., Belfast, J,P,, co, Down ; High Sheriff co. Antrim 1897. Residence — Glen- machan, Strandtown, Belfast. Club — Ulster (Belfast). Issue — 1. Robert Heard Ewart, b. 5 Nov. 1879. 2. Charles Gordon Ewart, b. 21 June, 1885. 1. Charlotte Hope, m. 9 Nov. 1911, Capt. George Harding, A. S.C. Resider.ce — Mountrath, Queen's Co. 2. Isabella Kelso. 3. Mary Gundreda.