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LEWES] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS. PRIT COUNSELLORS 348 National Liberal : Hiirliiigham ; Leicester and County Libei'al. Issue — Ev ART Joseph Maurice Levy, Heir, b. at Knighton 10 Mav, 1897 : vA. at Elstreo and Harrow. 1. Vioh't Ray. -. Doris raincla.

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4. Xorali Svliil. Govt. Board since Jiily, 1909 ; constable of Flint Castle since 1910.' Re.sidences — 23, Gros- venor Road, S.W. : Penneha. Caerwys, N. Wales. Chibs — Reform ; National Liberal. LEWISH.'iM, Vise. See Dartmouth, Earl of. LEWES, Earl oJ. Scr Abergavenny , Maeq. of. LEWES, Bishop Suffragan. Apptd. 1914.— Rt. Kev. Herbert Edward Jones, s. of Sir Wil- loufjlibv Jones, 3rd ]3t. (whom see). B. at €ranmer Hall 6 April, 18lil ; m. 5 July, 1888, ^Madeleine, dau. of Edward Long Fox, M.D., of Clifton, Bristol : ed. at Eton and Camb. (M.A.) ; rector of Knebworth 1888-90, of Petworth 1896-1904; vicar of Hitchin 1904-13 ; hon. <anon of St. Albans 1909 ; Bp. of Lewes since 1914. Residences — Woodhill, Hatfield ; 2, Eaton Gardens, Hove, Sussex. Issue — Edward Lawrence Jones, b. 7 Aajr. 1891. Viol.'t Madeleine. LEWIS, 2nd Bt, of Portland Place (U.K.). Creat. 1 Aug. 1902. — Sir George James Graham Lewis, s. of 1st Bt. B. 12 Sept. 18(i8 ; m. 20 March, 1890, Marie, dau. of Emil Hirsch, of Mannheim. The 1st Bt. was one of the most celebrated lawyers of his daj'. He conducted the defence of Mr. Parnell and his colleagues before the special commission ajDpointed to in- <(uire into the charges made against them by the "Times." Residences — 21, Montagu Sqtiare, W. : The Grange, Rottingdean, Sussex. Club — Bath. Issue — Oeorge James Ernest Lewis. Heir, b. in London 25 Feb. 1910. 1. l';iizabeth Bertha. •^. Margaret Ella. j^ir George Hexry Lewis. 1st Bt., C'.V.O., b. 21 April, 1833 ; m. 1st, 29 March, 1863, Yictorine (d. 21 April. 1865), dau. of Phillip Kann, of Frankfort-on- Maine ; m. 2nd, 10 Feb. 1867, Elizabeth (Residences — 88, Portland Place, W. ; The Danish Pavilion, Overstrand, Xorl'olk), dau. of Ferdinand Eberstadt, of Mannlieiui, GermaTiy, and d. 7 Dec. 1911. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Alice Victoriuo Kann, ni. 2 Jan. 1889. Abraham Lioael Hart, who d. 9 Dec. 1906, LL.B.,Barr.-at-law. Issue by 2nd m. — 1. Sir George James Graham Lewis, pres. Bt. 2. Gertrude Eachol. iii. 2 Dec. 1902, Theodore Birn- baum, of Berlin. Residence — 101, Gloucester Place, V. 3. Katherine Elizalietb. LEWIS of Harpton, Baronetcy (ext. 7 Nov. 1911). Creat. 11 .July, 184(1.— The late Rev. .Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, 3rd Bt. B. 21 July, 1808 ; m. 3 Aug. 1843. Jane (d. 20 Oct. 1899), dau. of Sir Edmimd Antrobus, 2nd Bt., and d. 18 Dec. 1883. Issxie— i 1. Sir Herbert Edmund Frankland Lewis, 4th AND last Bt., b.31 March, 1846; D.L., J. P., Radnor; m. 4 March, 1889, Maria Louisa (Residence — Uown- ton House, Kington, Hereford), dau. of J. A. Taylor. D.L.. J. P., of Strenshain Court. Worcs, and widow of Col. G. F. Dallas, and d. 7 Nov. 1911. 1. Mary Anne. Residence— 65, St. George's Road, Warwick Square, S.W. 2. Elinor, ni. 7 Jan. 1890, Sir St. Vincent Haraniiek,

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LEWIS, Privy Counsellor. Apjnd. 1913. — Rt. Hon. John Herbert J^ewis. o. s. of late Enoch Lewis, of Mostyn, co. Flint, bv Catherine, dau. of M. Roberts, of Plas Llangwyfan, co. Denbigh. B. at Mostyn 27 Dec. 1858; m. 1st, 1887, Ade- laide (d. 1895), dau. of Charles Hughes, J.P.. of Wrexham ; m. 2nd, 1897, Ruth. dau. of late W.S. Came, M.P. ; ed. at Denbigh Gram. Sch., McGill Univ., Montreal, and Oxford (M.A.); chairman «JJ^li"t« C.C. 1889-93, alderman 1889-1913; MP. for Flint Boroughs 1892-1900, and for i^lintslnre since 190(; : Junior Lord of the Trea- sury Dec. 1905 to July 1909 ; Parly, sec. to Local LEY, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 27 Dec. 1905.— Sir Fr. cis Lev, u. s. of late George Phillips Ley, of Winshill, Derbyshire, and Burton-on- Trent, bv Sai-ah. dau. of John Pott, of Yoxall, Staffs. B. 3 Jan. 1840 ; m. 1st, 24 Aug. 1870. Georgina Townsend (d. 23 Dec. 188(i), dau. of late Capt. George Willis, of Aislaby Hall, York ; m. 2nd, 24 April, 1888, Alison Catherine, dau. of late John Jobson, J. P., of Spondon, Derby ; ed. privately ; is proprietor of extensive engineer- ing works in Derbyshire ; Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; pres. Derby centre St. John Ambulance Assocn. ; pres. (1900) Notts Agric. Soc. ; pres. Nottingham Gen. Hosp. 1907 ; pres. Derby Tariff Reform League ; Conservator for Esk (Yorks) fisherv district; J.P., Derbyshire and Notts, High Sheriff 1905, and Lord of the Manors of Epperstone, Notts, and Lazonby and Kirkoswald, Cumberland. Residences — Epperstone Manor, Notts ; Leal- holm Lodge, Grosmont, Yorks. Clubs — Roy. Automobile ; Notts County. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Maj. Henry Gordon Ley, Heir, b. 12 March, 1874 ; m. 6 Sept. 1899, Rhoda, dau. of Herbert Prodgers, J.P., of Kington-St.-Mlchael's, Wilts ; maj. Soutli Xotts Y. ; J. P. tor borough of Derby and co. Derby. Residence — Willington, Derbyshire. Clubs — Roy. Automobile ; Fly Fishers' ; County (Derby) ; County (.N'ottingliain). "issue living — 1. Gerald Gordon Ley, b. 5 Nov. 1902. 2. Francis Douglas Ley, b. 5 April, 1907. 1. Mary Rhoda. 1. Agn(s WiUis. 2. Ethel, ni. 16 Dec. 1902, Henry John Boyd-Car- penter, M.A., Chief Inspector Ministry of Education, Egypt. Issue liy 2nd m. — 2. Clnistopher Francis Adi'ii Lev, b. 7 June, 1893; 2n(l lieuf. R.F.A. 1914. NAYLOR-LEYLAND, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 31 Aug. 1895. — Sir Albert Edward Herbert Naylor-Ley'L.and, s. of 1st Bt. B. Dec. 1890 (sponsor. King Edward) ; sue. his father 1899. Residences — Nantclwvd Hall, Denbighshire ; j Hyde Park House, Albert Gate, S.W. Capt. Sir Herbert Scvrisbrick Naylor-Leyland, 1st Bt.. 2nd Life Gds.. b. 24 Jan. 1864 : F.R.A., G.S., I F.Z.S. ; M.P. for Colchester 1892-5, Southport. Lanes, ! 1898-9 : m. 5 Sept. 1889, Jeanie Willson (Residence—

Hyde Park House. Albert Gate. S.W.), dau. of William

! Selah Cliambcrlain, of Cleveland, Ohio, I'.S.A., and d. ' 7 May. 1899. Issue living— 1 Sir"'Albert Edward Herbert Xaylor-Leyland, pr.'s. Bt. LIBERTON, Baron. See Carnw.ath, Earl of. LICHFIELD, 3rd Earl of (U.K.). Creat. 15 Se]it. IS31 : 'isc. Anson and Baron Soberton, 17 Felj. I8(»(i. — Thom.as P'r.ancis Anson, s. of 2nd Earl. B. 31 Jan. 1850; m. 5 Nov. 1878, La.ly ^Mildred Coke, dau. of Thomas. 2nd Earl of Leices- ter ; sie. his father 1892 ; ed. at Harrow and Camb. (B.A.); contested Lichfield (L.U.) 1886; D.L., J.P., C.A., Staffs : dir. of the Nat. Prov. Bank of England and the Bank of Australasia ; patron of 2 livings. The 1st Lord Anson was the celebrated Admiral ; his honours, liowever, expired with him, and his estates descended to his nep- hew, Creorge Adams, who thereupon assumed the name of Anson, and his eldest s. (great-grand- I father of the present Peer) was creat. Vise. ! Anson and Baron Soberton. Residences — Shug- borougli, Staffordsliire ; Ranton Abbey, Eccles-