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LIVERPOOL] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 364 1. Arthur Hugh Hare. h. 1 June. 1877. ■' The late C.apt. Harry Vivian Hare, Durham J^.i., b 10 June, 1881 ; m. 30 Sept. 1909, Ellen Louisa Marie, dau. of Sir H. Hudsou-Kinahan, 1st Bt. ; an<i was killed in action Sept. 19U. Issue- Richard George Wyiidhani Har<', b. 1910. Kmily Lavender. 1. Mary Eleanor, in. 11 July, 1914, Harold God- frsv Twist 2. Hon: Hugh Henry Hare, late Bengal Stafl Corps., b 1 April, 1839 ; Queen's messenger 1865-95 ; m. 18 June, 1860, Georgiana Carohne, dau. of Col. Birnie Browne. Residence— Forest House, ]5racknell. Club — St. James's. Issue living — 1 Percy Richard Hare, Territorial Rt'serve, b. 2 April, 1870 ; Capt. Co. of London Yeo. ; served Matabele war 1897 (medal with clasp), S. African war (Queen's medal and 3 clasps) ; m. 21 April, 1903, Matilda Gertrude, dau. of Henry E. Tiarks, of Chislehurst. Residence — 58, Warvick Square, S.W. Clubs — Cavalry ; St. James's. Issue — 1. Hugh Percy Hare, b. 1 July. 1906. 1. Joan Agnes. 2. Sybil Rika. 3. Victoni Katheriue. !. Eleanor Georgiana, ni. 10 April. 1888, Sir Robert Wilmot, 6th Bt. 2. Katherine Mary, m. 1st, 22 June, 1893, Arthur, 6th Marq. of Dowusliire ; m. 2nd, 19 Nov. 1902, Lt.-Col. J. F. Laycock, D.S.O. (Chibs— Brooks's ; White's ; Turf), and has issue. Residence — Wise- ton Hall, m-. Bawtrj'. 3. Florence Adela, ni. 2Aug. 1898, Claude Garrard. Residence — Hawkhurst Court, Sussex. 1. Lady Emily Catherine, m. 6 May, 1857, Sir John Wrixon Becher, 3rd Bt. 2. Lady Victoria Alexandrina (sponsor, Queen Victoria), m. 1st, 3 Aug. 1858, 3rd Earl of Yarborough; m. 2nd, 16 July, 1881, John Maunscll Richardson (d. 22 Jan. 1912). Residence — Edraondthorpe Hall, Oakham. 3. Lady Elinor Cecilia, m. 9 June. 1864. Edward, 1st Baron Heneage, P.C. LIVERPOOL, 2nd Earl of (U.K.). Great. 22 Dec. 1905; Vise. Hawkeslnuy, 1905; Baron Hawkesbury, 24 June, 1893 ; K.C.M.G. 1912 ; M.V.O. 1900. — Abthur William de Bbito Savile Foljambe, s. of 1st Earl (2nd creat. ). B. 27 May, 1870 ; m. 22 July, 1897, Hon. Annette Louise, dau. of Henry, 5th Vise. Monck ; .sue. his father 1907: ed. at Eton and R.M.C. Sandhurst; late maj. Rifle Brig. ; It. -col. comdg. 8th Batt. London Regt. 1911-12 ; served in S. Africa 1901-2 (Queen's medal, and 3 clasps) ; some- time extra A.D.C. to Earl Cadogan, K.G. (Lord- Lieut, of Ireland) ; State Steward and Cliamber- lain to Earl of Aberdeen (Lord-Lieut, of Ireland) 1906-8; maj. Reserve of Officers; Comptroller of the Household 1909-12 ; Gov. and Conmir.-in- Chief of New Zealand from 1912. The 1st Baron Hawkesbury of the older creat. (1786) filled many high offices of State, and was advanced to the Earldom of Liverpool 1796 ; the 2nd Earl of Liverpool was Prime Minister from 1812-27, and K.G. The 3rd Earl was Lord Steward 1841-6, and G.C.B. Residences — 44, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. ; Hartsholme Hall, Lincoln ; Ciovernment House, Wellington, N.Z. Clubs — Brooks's ; Naval and Military. Cecil George Satle Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liver- pool, P.C. b. 7 Nov. 1846 ; lord-in- waiting 1S94-5 ; Lord Steward of the Household 1905-7 ; D L J P C A Notts; J.P., Yorks, E. W., and N.R., Northants, and Leics. : M.P. for N. Notts 1880-5 for Notts 1885-92 • lieut. R.N. ; served in New Zealand 1863-4 (despatches, medal) ; m. 1st, 22 July. 1869, Louisa Blanche (d. 7 Oct. 1871), dau. of Frederick John Howard, of Compton Place Sussex ; m. 2nd, 21 July, 1877, Susan I ouisa (Rpsid.nee—Kirksham Abbey, Yorks), dau. of Lt.-Col. W. H. 1. Cavendish. Issue by 1st m. — 1 . ARTHUR William de Brito SA^^LE Foljambe, pres. Earl. ' ' Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Capt the Hon. Gerald William Frederick SAViLK Foljambe, Heir Pres., late Oxfordshire and BuckinghaTushire L.I., b. 12 May, 1878 ; A.D C to Maj. -Gen Sir William Knox 'in [S.A. 1901-2, to the i«°QQi"n^.,°* Bombay, 1904-5 ; served in S. Africa ri.r, „f T ,' 1- r'^ -"^"'J'- 1909. Constance Isabelle, Residence"-^ Holden, of Nuttall Temple, Nottingham. S.^Hon. Josceline Charl.s William Savile Foljambe, b. 16 Oct. 1882 ; lieut. O.^ord and Buckingham L J. 4. Hon. Robert Antliouy Edward St. Andrew SavUe Foljambe, b. 3 April. 1887. 5. Hon. Bertram Marmaduke Osbert Savile Foljambe, b. 6 Jan. 1891 ; heut. W. Yorks Regt. 6. Hon. Victor Alexander Cecil Savile Foljambe (sponsor, Queen Victoria), b. 19 Jan. 1895. 1. Ladv Edith Margaret Emily Mary, m. 19 Nov. 1908, Maj. D'Arcy Legard, 17th Lancers, and has issue. Residence — Westhorpe House, Scarborough. 2. Lady Alice Etheldreda Georgiana Mary. 3. Lady Mabel Evelyn Selina Mary, m. 15 April, 1909, WilUam Y. Woodburn, M.D., and has issue. Resi- dence— 75, Festing Road. Southsea. 4. Lady Constance Blanche Althea Mary, m. 13 Dec. 1911. Rev. Hezekiah A. Kemp-Hawkins. Residence — Kilburn Vicarage, York. 5. Lady Rosamond Syhia Diana Mary. LIVERPOOL, 2nd Bishop of. Founded 1880.— Rt. Rev. Francis James Chavasse, D.D., s. of Thomas Chavasse, F.R.C.S., of Wylde Green House, Sutton Coldfield, by Miriam Sarah, dau. of James Wyld. B. 27 Sept. 1846 ; m. 27 Sept. 1881, Edith Jane, dau. of Rev. Canon Maude, vie. of Chirk ; ed. at Oxford ; B.A. (1st class law and history) 1869, M.A. 1872, D.D. 1900 ; hon. LL.D. Camb. 1908 ; ord. 1870 ; cur. of St. Paul, Preston, 1870-3 ; vie. of St. Paul, Upper Hollo- way, 1873-8 ; rector of St. Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford, 1878-89 ; principal of WycHffe Hall, Oxford, 1889-1900, when he was consecrated to this see ; chap. 5th Batt. The King's (Liverpool Regt.) T.F. ; hon. chaj^lain R.N.V.R. ; examining chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter 1885-1900; select preacher at Oxford 1888-9, 1901-2, and at Cambridge 1893, 1902, and 1907. Residence — The Palace, Liverpool. Issue — 1. Rev. Christopher Maude Chavasse, b. 9 Nov. 1884: ed. at Oxford (M.A.) ; domestic chaplain to Bishop. 2. Noel Godfrey Chavasse, twin, b. 9 Nov. 1884 ; ed. at Oxford (M.A.). 3. Francis Bernard Chavasse, b. 2 Dec. 1889; ed. at Oxford (B.A.). 4. Aidau, b. 26 July, 1891. 1. Dorothea, m. 6 Oct. 1908, Rev. George Foster Carter, vicar of Ch. Ch. Claughton, Birkenhead, and has issue. 2. Edith Marjoric ), . ^ 29 Aug. 1886. 3. Mary Laeta J ' ° LIVINGSTONE, Baron. See Newbuegh, Earl LIXNAW, Baron. See Lassdowne, Marq. of. LLANDAFF, 95th Bishop of. Founded before 522. — Rt. Rev. Joshua Pritch.abd Hughes, D.D., 3rd s. of the late Rt. Rev. Joshua Hughes, Bishop of St. Asaph. B. 13 Feb. 1847 ; ed. at Oxford ; Powis Exhibitioner B.A. 1870, M.A. 1876 ; ord. 1871 ; cm-, of Neath 1872-7 ; vie. of Newcastle, Glamorgan.shire, 1877-84 ; vie. of Llantrisant 1884-1905 ; chaplain to Bishop of Llandaff 1900-5, when he was consecrated to the above see ; chap, to the Terr. Force (ranking as col.), V.D ; m. 4 May, 1886, Blanche EHza, dau. of Archibald Campbell. The diocese includes the county of Monmouth and most part of Gla- morgan, and confers the jaatronage of 126 livings ; anniial value of the see £4,200. Residence — The Palace, Llandaff. Issue — 1. Norman Ahred Hughes, b. 6 Sept. 1888. 1. Margaret Amy. 2. Helen Campbell. LLANGATTOCK, 2nd Baron (U.K.). Creat. 30 Aug. 1892. — John Maclean Rolls, s. of 1st Baron. B. 25 April, 1870; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; B.A. 1893; B.C.L. and M.A. 1896 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1895 ; late capt. 1st Mon. Vol. Artillery ; D.L., J.P., Mon. (Sheriff 1900); Mayor of Monmouth 1906-7; sue. his father 1912; patron of 2 livings. Resi-