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269 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [HALDON by de Eresby.in 1870to the title of Gwydyr, which passed to him through his grandfather, the 1st Baron Gwydyr, whilst the Barony of Willoughby de Eresby passed, under a decision of the House of Lords'in 1871, to the eldest sister of the last holder of the title. Residences — Stoke Park, Ipswich ; 60, Pont Street, S.W. Clubs — Carlton ; Army and Navy. Issue — Hon. Catherine Mary Sermoiida, m. IG July, 1902, Sir John Henniker Heaton, 2nd Bt. Peter Robert BrRRELL, 4th Baron Gwydyr, b. 27 April 1810 I m. 1st, 10 Dee. 1840, Sophia (d. 14 March, 1843)' dau.of F.W. Campbell, of Barbreck, N.B. ; m .2nd, 8 May 1856, Georgina (d. 20 N"ov. 1892), dau. of George Peter Holford, of Westonbirt, Gloucester, and d. 3 Aprd, 1909. Issue by 1st m.— Willoughby Merrik Campbell Burrell, pres. Baron. Issue by 2nd ni. — Hon. Cicely. HADDINGTON, 11th Earl of. Great. 20 March, 1619; Baron of Burning, 30 Nov. 1613 (S.) ; KT 1902 — Geoege Batllie -Hamilton- Arden, s 'of 10th Earl. B. 29 July, 1827 : m. 17 Oct. 1854, Helen Catherine (d. 29 :lay, 1889), dau. of Sir John Warrender, 5th Bt. : sue. his father 1870 ; ed. at Oxford ; hon. col., late col. com- manding Lothians and Border Horse Yeom. : pres. Haddington Terr. Force Assocn. ; A.D.C. to the King, late A.D.C. to King Edward VII, and formerly to Queen Victoria ; Lord-Lieut. Haddington 1876 : capt. Roy. Comp. of Archers (King's bodyguard for Scotland) ; Vice-Lieut. Berwickshire ; assumed by royal licence name of Arden : a rep. Peer for Scotland since 1874. The 1st Peer was an eminent Scottish advocate, who was apptd. in 1592 a lord of session by the title of Lord Drumcairn : he was 1st Earl of Melrose, a title which he subsequently exchanged for that of Earl of Haddington. Residences — Tynmg- hame, Prestonkirk, N.B. ; Jerviswood, Lanark- shire N.B. : Arderne Hall, Tarporley. Clubs — Carlton; Hurlingham ; New (Edin.). Issue— 1 George Baillie-Hamilton, Baron Binning, HEIR, b. 24 Dec. 1856 ; m. 21 Sept. 1892, Kathernie, o c of W. Severin Salting ; lieut. Boy. Horse Gds. 1880, capt. 1887, maj. 1894, It.-col. 1895, It.-col comdg. 1899, col. 1903; ret. 1907; served in Egypt 1882 .(medal and clasp), in Nile exped. 1884 (two clasps), and in Hazara campaign 1^89,.('"<5' "iid clasps- .D.C. to the Viceroy ot India 1888-9; Lord-Lieut. Berwick : D.L. Haddingtonsliire ; It.-col commda. Lothians and Border Horse Y. ; pres. and mil.memb. Berwick Terr. Force Assocn ; dep.-gov. Bank of Scotland : C.B. (mil.) 1904 : M. O., 1902. Residences— Mellerstain. Gordon. >.B. ; Gormains, Chesham. Clubs— Army and Navy ; Carlton ; Marl- borough ; Turf. Issue— , io c * 1. HON. GEORGE BAILLIE-HAMILTON, b. 18 Sept. 1894 ; 2nd lieut. Roy. Scots Greys 2. Hon. Charles William BaiUie-Hannlton, b. 22 May, 1900. 1. Hon. Helen. 2 Capt. Hon. Hemv Robert Bailhe-Hamilton b. 4 Oct. 1862; late Colds. Gds.; J.P. Berwickshire. Clubs— Guards' ; WeUington. 1. Lady Ruth. 2. Lady Grisell. 3. Lady Cecelv. „ George Baillie Hamilton, 10th Earl of Hadding- ton b 14 April, 1902 ; m. 16 Sept. 1824, Georgina (d '^6 Feb 1873), dau. of the Ten. Robert Markham, Archdeacon of York, and d. 25 June, 1870. Issue— 1 George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, pres. Earl. 2 The late Comm. the Hon. Henry Baillie Hamilton, R N b 20 Aug. 1832 ; m 17 Oct. 1872, Hon. Harriet T^rances Scott (Residence— Lennel Bank, Coldstream, Berwickshire), dan. of Henry, 7th Baron Polwarth, and d. 20 Nov. 1895. Issue— r, ^ r^ 1. Helen Georgina, m. 14 Jan. 1914, Capt. George Douglas BailUe-Hamilton. 2 Amabel Georgina, m. 28 April, 1904, Rev. Charles Harland, and has issue. Residence— The Vicarage, Dinnington, Northumberland. 3. Gena Mary. 4. Margaret EUnor Georguia. S The late Rev the Hon. Arthur Charles BailUe Hamilton, M.A., b. 16 Feb. 1838; m. 1866. Alice Anne (d. 16 Jan. 1908), dau. of Sir David Baiid, 2aa Bt., and d. May, 1910. Lssue — Margaret. Residence — Barley Lodge, Riiigwood, Hants. 1. Lady Frances. 2. Lady Georgina Sophia, m. 17 Oct. 1861, Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Bt. HADDO, Baron. See Aberdeen, Earl of. HAGGERSTON, 9th Bt., of Haggerston (E.). Great. 15 Oct. 1643. — Sir John ue Marie Hag- gerston, s. of 8th Bt. B. 27 Nov. 1852 ; sue. his father 1858; m. 11 Jan. 1887, Mar- guerite, dau. of Lewis Eyre : ed. at Ushaw Coll. Durham. The 1st Bt. commanded a regt. in the service of Charles I. Residence — Ellingham Hall, Chathill, Northmnberland. Club — St. James's. Capt. Sir John Haggerston, 8th Bt., b. 18 Aug. 1798; m. 5 Aug. 1851, Sarah Anne (d. 24 March, 1883), dau. of Henry Knight, of Terrace Lodge, Axminster, and d. 8 March, 1858. Issue— 1. Sir John de Marie Haggerston, pres. Bt. 2. Edward Charlton de Marie Haggerston, Heir Pres., b. 8 Feb. 1857 ; m. 10 Oct. 1904, Florence, dau. of W. H. Perrin, of 16, Claremont Road, Sandy- mount, Dublin. Residence — EUiugham Hall, Chat- hih, Northumberland. Club — Junior Carlton. Issue — 1. Hugh Carnaby de Marie Haggerston, b. 7 March, 1906. 2. Ralph Stanley de Marie Haggerston, b. 6 Aug. 1912. 1. Monica Winifred de Marie. 2. Ursula Edith de Marie. 1. Mary Julia, m. 23 April, 1879, Lt.-Col. Robert Lewis Arathoon, late 58th Regt., and has issue. Resi- dence — Court Lodge, Gillingham, Kent. 2. Winifred Josephine de Marie. Residence — 4 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W. HALDANE, Vise. (U.K.). Great. 27 March, 1911 ; K.T. 1913 ; P.C. Apptd. 1902.— Richard- BuRDON Haldane, s. of Robert Haldane, W.S., of Cloan, Perthshire, by Mary Elizabeth, dai. of Richard Burdon Saunderson, of Otterburn and Jesmond, Northumberland. B. 30 July, 1856 ; ed. at Edin. Acad, and Edin. and Gottingen Univs. ; Gray scholar and Ferguson scholar of the Scottish Univs. and M.A. (first class honours 1876) ; LL.D. 1898 ; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1879, K.C. 1890, bencher 1894 ; M.P. Had- dingtonshire 1885-1911 ; lord rector of Edin. Univ.1905 ; Secretary of State for War, and memb. of the Committee of Imperial Defence 1905-12; memb. of the Judiciarcomm. of the Privy Council since 191 1 ; Lord Chancellor of Great Britain ' since 1912 ; chanc. of the Univ. of Bristol since 1911 ; memb. comm. of council on education in Scotland 1900 ; chrmn. of Royal Commn. on LTniv. Educn. in London since 1909 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1906 and Durham 1913,hon. LL.D. Camb. 1907, hon. [LL.D. Manchester 1908 ; F.R.S. : author of " Life of Adam Smith," " Essays in Philosophical Criticism," " Education and Em- pire," " The Pathway to Reahty," etc. Resi- dences — 28. Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. ; Cloan, Auchterarder, Perthshire : 10, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. Clubs — Brooks's; Atheniipum ; National Liberal ; New a.nd Scottish Liberal (Edin.). Heir, none. HALDON, 3rd Baron (U.K.). Croat. 29 April, 1880; Bt. (G.B.), 19 June, 1782. — Lawkence W^ill'iam Palk, s. of 2nd Baron. B. 13 July, 1869 ; m. 10 Feb. 1893, Lidiana Amalia Crez- ceucia, dau. of Col. Jacob William Maichle, of the Russian Army, and widow of D. F. Drew, US.A. ; sue. his father 31 Dec. 1903: maj. 3rd Batt. Roy. Fus. (M.) ; served with I.Y. in S African war. The 1st Bt. was Governor of Madras in 1763 ; the 4th Bt., who was M.P. for Devon, was raised to the peerage. Residence . Issue — Hon. Lawrence Edward Broomfield Palk, b. 13 Law^^e'nce Palk, 1st Baeon Haldon, D.L^, JP-, .•'• 1818 ; m. 15 Nov. 1845, Maria Harriett (d. 18 Dec. 190a),