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NORMANBY] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 418 M.P. lor Chichester since 1894, priv. sec. to Under-Sec. of State for War 1896-98. to Under- Sec, of State for Foreign Affairs 1898-98, to Sec. of State for India 1903-5, Junior Lord of the Treasury 1905 ; assumed, 1876, surname of Talbot in lieu of Howard under the will of Bertram, 17th Earl of Slirowsbury ; m. 5 Aug. 1879, Ladj' Mary Caroline, dau. of Montagu, 7th Earl of Abingdon. Kesidence — 1 , Buckingham Palace Gardens, S.W. ; Clubs — Carlton ; White's ; Naval and Military. Issue — Henry Edmund Talbot, b. 30 Oct. 1S83 ; lieut. 11th Hussars.- Mary Caroline Magdalen. 1. Lady Minna Charlotte, a Carmelite nun. 2. Lady Mary Adeliza. Kesidence — 59, Bgerton Cres- cent, S.W. 3. Lady Etheldreda, a Sister of Charity. ■1. Lady Pliilippa, m. 18 Oct. 1888, Edward Stewart, M.D., and has issue. Residence — Brook House, E. Grinstcad. 5. Lady Anne, m. 24 July, 1878, Maj.-Gen. Lord Ralph Kerr {see Lothian, Marq. of). NORMANBY, 3rd Marq. oL Great. 25 June, 1838 ; Earl of iliilgrave, and Vise. Normanby, 7 Sept. 1812 (U.K.); Baron Mulgrave 13 Attg. 1794 (G.B.); Baron Mulgrave 3 Sept. 1768 (Irel.). — Rev. Constantine Chahles Henry Phipps, s. of 2nd Marq. B. 29 Aug. 184G ; m. 20 Dec. 1903, Gertrude Stansfeld, dau. and co- ]ieiress of late Johnston Foster, of Moor Park, Ludlow ; sue. his father 1890 ; vicar of St. Mark's, Worsley, 1872-90 : canon of Windsor 1891-1907 ; late chap, at St. Remo ; hon. 3LA. Durham; D.L., J. P., Yorks. This family was founded, by Sir Constantine Phipps, Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1710 to 1714, whose grandson was the 1st Baron JIulgrave. The Lord Chancellor is said to have been cousin to Sir William Phipps, the inventor of the diving-bell. The 1st Marq. filled many ministerial and diplomatic offices of the highest distinction ; he was the arrthor of several novels. The 2nd Jlarq. was successively controller and treasurer of the Royal Household, governor of Nova Scotia, of Queensland, of New Zealand, and of Victoria. Residences — Mulgrave Castle, Whitby, Yorkshire : 90, Eaton Square, S.W. Issue — 1. Oswald Constantine John Phipps, Eael of MtlXORAVE, b. 29 July, 1912. 1. Lady Katharine Mary. 2. Lady Gertrude Elizabeth. George Augustus Constantine Phipps, 2nd Marq. OP MOKMANIBY, P.C, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., b. 23 July, 1819 ; It.-gov. of Nova Scotia, 1858-63, Gov. of Queensland 1871-4, of N.Z. 1874-8, of Victoria 1878-84 ; served in Scots Fus. Gds., was M.P. for Scarborough ; Comp- troller of H.M. Household 1851-2, Treasurer 1853-8 ; m. 17 Aug. 1844, Laura (d. 26 Jan. 1885), dau. of Capt. Robert RusseU, R.N"., and d. 3 April, 1890. Issue — 1. Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, pres. Marq. 2. The late Lord William Brook Phipps, R.N., b. 13 Aug. 1847 ; m. 31 March, 1875, Constance Emma ((Residence— Hampton Court Palace), dau. of Alfred Keyser, of Kingsliill, Great Berkhampstead, and d. 19 Feb. 1880. Issue- Evelyn Mary. 3. The late Lord Henry George Russell Phipps, b. 26 Jan. 1851 ; m. 17 Jan. 1878, Norma (Residence — Brisbane, Queensland), dau. of James Leith Hay, and d. 27 Nov. 1905. Issue— 1. Russell Constantine Charles Phipps, b. 14 April, 1833. 2. Vivian Louis Augustus Phipps, b. 1884. 1. Laura Elizabeth Minnie, m. 1897, Arthur Walker, and has issue. Eesidence — The Logan, Queensland. 2. Katherine Georgina Constance. 3. Norma Cicely Gray. 4. Mora Margaret Macintyre. 5 Beatrice. 1. Lady Laura EUzabeth, m. 2 June, 1868, John Vivian Hampton, who d. 18 Aug. 1890, and has issue. Residence — Oakdale, Hohnwood, Dorking. 2. Lady Katherine Louisa, m. 9 Dec. 1868, Francis, 3rd Earl of EUesniere. NORM ANTON, 4th Eari of. Creat. 4 Feb. 1S(H) : Vise. Somerton, 30 Dec. 1800, Baron Somerton. 12 June, 1795 (Irel.). Baron Somerton (U.K.), 9 April, 1873, by which last title he holds his seat in the House of Lords. — Sidney James i Agar, s. of .3rd Earl. B. 9 April, 1865 ; m. 3 Nov. 1894, Lady Amy Frederica Alice Byng, clau. of Henry, 4th Earl of Strafford ; sue. his father 1896 ; D.L., Southampton. The 1st Earl (great-grandfather of the pres. Peer) was bro. of 1st Vise. Glifden, and was successively Bishop of Cloyne, Archbishop of Cashel, and Archbishop, of Dublin. Residences — Somerley, Ringwood, Hants ; 20, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs- — Marlborough ; Bachelors' ; R.Y.S. Issue — 1. Edward John Sidney Christian Welbore Ellis Agar, Vise. Somerton, b. 29 March, 1910 (King Edward VII, sponsor). 1. Lady Georgina Mary Elizabeth Fanny. 2. Lady Alexandra Henrietta Alice (Queen Alex- andra, sponsor). 3. Lady Caroline Amy Cora. 4. Lady Mary Karon. 5. Lady Diana Julia. 6. Lady Amy Louise. 7. Lady Rosemary Beatrice. James Charles Herbert Welbore Ellis Agar, 3rd Earl of Normanton, b. 17 Sept. 1818 ; D.L., Wilts and Hants ; m. 9 April, 1856, Hon. Caeoline SUSAN Augusta (Residence — 22, Ennismore Gardens, S.W.), dau. of William, 6th Vise. Barrington, and d. 19 Dec. 1896. Issue — 1. Sidney James Agar, pres. Earl. 2. Hon. Francis William Arthur Agar, b. 19 Oct. 1872 ; late lieut. 4th Batt. Beds Rest., and Sussex Yeo. ; m. 26 Oct. 1897, Laura Astley, dau. of Henry S. Kennard. of Shopwyke House, Chichester. Resi- dence — Hammerwood, Midhurst, Sussex. Club — Bath. Issue — John Herbert Agar, b. 8 Nov. 1907. Muriel Violet Francis. 1. Lady Mary Beatrice. 2. Lady Margaret Elizabeth Diana, m. 23 July, 1884, Hon. Ivan Campbell (see Beeadalbane, Marq. of). 3. Lady Mary Adelaide, m. 14 July, 1894, Henry St. George Foley, who d. 13 April, 1903, and has issue. Residence — 34, Gloucester Place, W. NORREYS, Baron. See Abingdon, Eael of. JEFHSON-NORREYS, Baronetcy (extinct 10 July 1888). Creat. 6 Aug. 1838.— The late Sir Chaei.es Denham Oelando Jephson-Noereys, 1st and -last Bt., b. 1799 : M.P. for Mallow 1826-59: m. 1821, Catherine Ceciha Jane (d. 14 Dec. 1 853), dau. of William Franks, of Carrig, and d. 10 July, 1888. Issue living — Pliilippa Maria, m. 28 Dec. 1857, Maj.-Gen. James Harwood Eocke, C.B., who d. 22 Feb. 1913. Resi- dence — Teneriffe House, Exmouth, Devon. NORTH, Baron. .See Guilfoed, Eael of. NORTH, 11th Baron, of Kirtling (Eng.). Great. 17 Feb. 1554. — William Henby John ISTorth, s. of Baroness North, and Col. the Rt. Hon. .J. S. North. B. 5 Oct. 1836 ; m. 12 Jan. 1858, Frederica (Dame d'honneur of Order of Malta), dau. of Commr. R. Howe Cockerell, R.N. ; sue. his mother 5 ]March, 1884 ; ed. at Eton, and Ch. Ch., Oxford ; late maj. Oxfordshire Hussars, Yeo. Cav. ; some time lieut. 1st Life Gds. ; hon. col. 4th Batt. Oxfordshire L.I. (TD.) ; Knight Grand i Cross of the Order of Malta ; pres. of the associ- ation of that order in Great Britain ; C.C., Oxon. This peerage, which was created by writ of sum- mons, fell into abeyance in 1802, on the death of the 9th Baron, who was 3rd Earl of Guilford ; that earldom descending to the heir male, the barony became divided among the three daus. of the Earl ; the youngest of these died in 1835, and the eldest (who was Marchioness of Bute) in 1841, when the abeyance became naturally ter- minated in favour of the mother of the present Peer. Residences — Wroxton Abbey, Banbury ; Kirtling Tower, Newmarket. Club — Carlton. Issue — 1. Capt Hon.William Frederick John North, b.lo Oct. 1860 ; 3rd Batt. Norfolk Regt., m. 7 Nov. 1885, Valerie Keppel, dau. of Charles North, of Roug- ham Hall, Norfolk ; ed. at the Oratory, Birmingham ; hon. capt. (ret.) Oxfordshire Hussars, I.Y. ; J. P., Oxon. Residence — Wroxton House, Banbury Club — Carlton. Issue —