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351 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [LINDLEY science) ; ord. (Church of Ireland) 18G0 ; incum- bent of Tralee 1809 ; archdeacon of Ardfert 1885 ; memb. of the Representative Body, Chiu'ch of Ireland 1902 ; canon of St. Patrick's National Cathedral 1900 ; elected to this see 1907. The diocese includes most of Limerick and Kerry, with a small part of Clare and Cork ; annual value £1,400. Residence — Palace, Henry Strett, Lina- •erick. Issue living — 1. Richard Theodore Orpen, b. 13 Oct. 1869 ; ed. at Trill. Coll. Dublin (M.A.) ; Barr.-at-law (King's Inn, Dublin) ; magistrate in Nigeria 1903-10, in Jamaica since 1910 ; m. 28 July, 1909, Victoria Maud. dau. of Alfred Hcusliaw, J. P., of St. Philip's, Milltown, co. Dublin. 2. Rev. Henry Arthur Herbert Orpen, b. 12 May, 1874 ; ed. at Trin. Coll. DubUn (M.A.) ; rector of Adare, co. Limerick. 1. Lucinda Elizabeth, m. 29 April, 1914, Rev. Percy Sweeny. LINCOLN, Earl of. See Newcastle, Duke of. LINCOLN, 63rd Bishop of. Founded 078.- Ht. Rev. Edward Lee Hicks, s. of Edward j Hicks, of Oxford, by Catherine, dau. of .John ! Pugh, of Oxford. B. at Oxford 18 Dec. 1843; | m. 19 Sept. 1870, Agnes Mary, dau. of the Rev. Edwin Trevelyan-Smith, M.A., formerly vicar of ■Cannock, Staffs ; ed. at Magd. Coll. School, Ox- ford, and Brp.senose Coll. Oxford ; M.A. ; lion, fellow C.C.C. Oxford ; D.D. 1910 ; hon. D.Litt. I Manchester 1910; ord. 1870; fellow and tutor! of C.C.C. Oxford 1800-73; hon. moderator 1871-3 ; select preacher at Oxford 1880-1, 1897-9, and ! 1912-13; prin. of Hulme Hall, Manchester, 1880-92 ; rector of Fenny Compton, Worcs, 1873-80 ; hon. canon of Worcester Cath. 1884-92 ; •canon of Masichester, exam.-chap. to bishop, and rector of St. Philip, Salford, 1892-1910 ; rural dean of Salford 190.3-10 ; consecrated to the above see 24 .June, 1910. The diocese comprises i;he 'county of Lincoln ; annual value £4,600. Residence — Old Palace, Lincoln. Issue living — 1. Edwin Theodore Hicks, b. 12 .Tan. 1882. 2. Matthew Bede Hicks, b. 21 Sept. 1883. 3. Edward Rawlo Hicks, b. 16 March, 1892. 1. Mary, m. 15 Jan. 1908, Rev. Harry Duncan Loekett, M.A., rector of Fallowfleld, Manchester, and has issue. 2. Christina Francos, m. 17 Sept. 1912, Edmund George Valpy Knox (sw Manchester, Bishop of). LINCOLNSHIRE, 1st Marq. of (U.K.). Creat. 26 Feb. 1912; Earl Carrington, 10 .July, 1895; Vise. Wendover, 10 July, 1895 ; Baron Carrington, 20 Oct. 1797 (G.B.) ; JBaron Carrington, 10 July, 1790 (Ire.); K.G. 1900; P.C. 1881; G.C.M.G. 1885. — Charles Robert Wynn Carrington, e. of 2nd Baron. B. 10 May, 1843 ; m. 15 July, 1878, Hon. Cecilia ^Margaret (lady of the Bed- chamber to Queen Alexandra), dau. of Charles, 6th Baron Suffield ; sue. his father 1808 ; ed. at Eton and Camb. ; B.A. 1803 ; hon. col. late It. -col. commanding 3rd Batt. Oxfordshire L.I. (M.) ; late capt. Roy. Horse Gds. ; capt. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms 1881-5 ; Gov. of Now South Wales 1885-90 ; Lord Chamberlain 1892—5 ; conducted one of special embassies to announce King Edward's accession to European Powers 1901 ; pres. Board of Agric. 1905-11 : Lord Privy Seal 1911, resigned 1912; is joint hereditary Great Chamberlain with the Earl of Ancaster and the Marcj. of Cholmondeley, and apptd. to exercise that office during tlie present reign ; M.P. Chipping Wycombe, 1805-8 ; J. P., C.(I!. London ; clirmn. Welsh Land Comnuirs. ; pres. Nat. Liberal Club ; D.L., J. P., Bucks and Carnarvon. The present Peer's father assumed the name of Carrington, in lieu of his patronymic Smith, by roy. licence in 1839. Residences — ■Owydyr Castle, Llanwrst, N. Wales ; Daws Hill Lodge, High Wycombe ; 53, Prince's Gate, S.W. ■Clubs — National Liberal ; Marlborough. Issue — 1. Albert Edwakd Charles Robert Wynn Caruinqton, Vise. Wendover, Heir, b. 24 April, 1895 (sponsor, King Edward VII) ; 2nd lieut. Roy. Horse Gds. 1. Lady Marjoric Cecilia, m. 12 Feb. 1901, Charles, 2nd Biron Nunburnholmc, D.S.O. 2. Lady Alexandra Augusta (sponsor, Queen Alex- andra), m. 30 June, 1910, William Llewellyn Palmer, 10th Hussars, and lias issue. 3. Lady Ruperta, m. 9 June, 1909, William, Vise. Lewisham (see Dartmouth, Earl of). 4. Lady Judith Sydney Myee, m. 9 June, 1909, Walter, Vise. Bury {see Albe.marle, Earl of). 5. Lady Victoria Alexandrina (sponsor. Queen Vic- toria), m. 3 June, 1913, Nigel Walter Lcgge-Bourke, Colds. Gds. {see Kniglitage.) Robert John Carrington, 2Nr) Baron Carrington, b. 16 Jan. 1796 ; Lord-Lieut. Bucks ; col. Bucks Militia ; M.P. Wendover 1818-20, Bucks 1820-1, High Wycombe 1831-8 ; m. 1st, 17 June, 1822, Hon. EUzabetli Catherine (d. 23 July, 1832), dau. of Cecil, 1st Baron Forester ; m. 2nd, 10 Aug. 1840, Hon. Charlotte Augusta Annabella (d. 26 July, 1879), dau. and coheir of Peter, 21st Baron Willoughby de Eresby, joint hereditary Great Chamber- liu. Issue by 2nd m. — 1. Charles Robert Wynn Carrington, pres. Marq. 2. Col. the Hon. Runert Clement George Carrington, C.V.O., D.S.O. , Australian Light Horse, b. 17 Dec. 1852 ; late Gren. Gds. ; M.P. Bucks 1880-5 ; D.L. Bucks ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal and clasp) ; com. 3rd New South Wales Imp. Bushmen in South African war 1901-2 (Queen's medal with 5 clasps, D.S.O.) ; m. April, 1891, Edith (d. 26 Jan. 1908), dau. of Jolni Horsfall. Clubs — Union ; Sydney ; Turf ; Brooks's ; Marlborougb. Issue — Rupert Victor John Carrington, b. 1891. 1. Hon. Augusta Clementina, m. 7 July, 1864, Archi- bald, 1st Lord Blythsw.iod. 2. Hon. Eva Elizalietli, m. 5 July. 1869. 8th Earl of Harrington. LINDLEY, Baron (Life Peer). Great. 10 May, 1900. P.C. 1881 ; Kut. Bach. 1875. — Nathaniel LiNDLEY, s. of Dr. John Liudley, Ph.D., F.R.S., Professor of Botany at University Coll. London. B. 29 Nov. 1828 ; m. 5 Aug. 1858, Sarah Katherine (d. 8 Feb. 1912), dau. of Edward John Teale, of Leeds ; ed. at Univ. Coll. London ; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) 1850 ; Q.C. 1872 ; Serjeant- at-law and Judge of the Court of Common Pleas 1875 ; Lord Justice of Appeal 1881 ; Master of the Rolls 1897-1900; one of the chrmn. of Norfolk Qr. Sess. 1900-0 ; apptd. in 1900 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (ret. Dec. 1905) with the dignity of a Baron for life ; hon. LL.D. Edin- burgh 1888 ; hon. LL.D. Camb. 1898 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford. 1903 ; Fellow Roy. Soc. and British Academy ; treasurer Middle Temple 1892 ; is author of law works, " Introduction to the Study of Jurisprudence,"' " Treatise on the Law of Partnership and Companies " ; chrmn. Council of Legal Education 1891-6. Residence — East Carleton, Norwich. Club — Athena3um. Issue living — 1. Maj.-Gen. the Hon. John Edward Lindlcy, b. 15 Sept. 1860 ; commandg. Welsh Div. Terr. Force. ; late comm. 3rd Cavalry Brig, at the Curragh ; col. 1st Dragoons ; m. 28 Sept. 1887, Isabel, dau. of Francis Morgan Nichols, of Lawford Hall, Essex. Residence— Hinton Hall, Shrewsbury. Club— Naval and Military. Issus Marv Katherine. m. 30 June, 1910, Hon. Robert Bruce. 10th Hussars {see Elgin, Eari of). 2. Hon. Walter Barry Lindley, b. 31 Dec. 1861 ; M.A. Oxford ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) ; Judge Devon and Somerset County Court since 1912 ; J.P. and deputy clirnni. Quarter Sessions, Somerset ; chrmn. Joint Dist. Board for Derbyshire under Coal Miners' Wages Act 1912 ; late cb.rmn. Quarter Sessions, Derby- shire 1909-12 ; m. 26 Feb. 1908, Hilda Mary, dau. of Capt. C. M. Fox. Residence— Corfe House, Taunton. Clubs — Athenaeum ; County (Taunton). 3. Hon. Lennox Hannay Lindley, b. 14 May, 1868 ; M A., M.B. O.xford ; late phvsician to the Shah of Persia ; has 1st class of the Persian Order of the Lion and Sun ; in. 1st, 1898, Karimeh (d. 18 Sept. 1911) ; m. 2nd, Adelaide Rosa, o. dau. of Roger Kerrison, of Fathingstone Place, Ipswich, and widow of Col. Gerald C. H. Pariby, B.A. ; lieut. R.A.M.C. 1914. Residence — 224, Kew Road, Kew Gardens, S.W. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Issue — 1. Nathaniel Alexander Lindley, b. 14 Sept. 1901.