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421 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [NUGENT 2. I,ord Algeruoii Malcolm Arthur Percy, b. 2 Oct. 3 8G1; ed. at Oxford (M.A.); B.L., J. P., C.C. (vice- chair nan) Warwick ; High Sherilt 1910; M.P. for Wrstrninstcr 1882-5, for St. George's, Hanover . Square 18S5-7 ; late lieut. Gren. Gds. ; A.D.C. to the King since 1902 ; m. 3 Ang. 1880, Lady Victoria Fri-rterica Caroline Edgcunibe, dau. of William, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcuirihe. Residences — Guy's Cliffe, Warwick ; Bickham Noborough, Devon ; 5, Victoria Square, S.W. Club — Travellers'. Issue — Algernon William Percy, b. 20 Nov. 1884; J.P., C.C, Warwick; late lient. 3rd Batt. Northumberland Fus. Clubs — Travellers' ; Bath ; Royal Auto- mobile. Katharine Louisa Victoria, ni. 13 Sept. 1904, Josceline Reginald Heber- Percy (Club — Travellers'). Residence — Chosford Grange, Kenihvorth. Issue — 1 . David Josceline Algernon, b. 10 June, 1909. 1. Mary Katharine Victoria. 2. Dorotliv Elizabeth. NORTON, 2nd Baron (U.K.). Great. 16 April, 1878. — Charles Leigh Adderley, s. of 1st Baron. B. in London 10 March, 1846 ; m. 15 Dec. 1870, Caroline, dan. of Sir Alexander Dixie, 10th Bt. : sue. his father 1905 ; ed. at Eton and Ch.Ch. Oxfoi'd ; vs^as sometime assistant Local Government Board inspector, and private secretary to his father when President of the Board of Trade ; D.L., J. P., Warwickshire ; J. P., Rutland : is patron of 3 livings. The 1st Peer held various offices, being M.P. for nearly 40 years, pres. of the General Board of Health and viee-pres of the Committee of Council on Edu- cation March, 1858 ; Under-Sec. for the Colonies. and Pres. of the Board of Trade 1874-8. Resi- dences — Hams Hall, Birmingham ; Bowbrook, Pershore ; Wellington Lodge, Bredon, nr. Tewkesbury. Issiie — 1. Hon. Ralph Bowyer Adderley, b. 9 Oct. 1873 ; m. 1899, Mary Louisa, dau. of Robert Watson, of Ballydarron, co. Carlow, and widow of Inglis Brady. 2. Hon. Humphrey James Arden Adderlev, b. 16 Oct. 1882. 3. Hon. Randolph Adderley, b. 16 April, 1SS4. 4. "Ron. Ronald Woolstau Fleetwood Adderley, b. 15 Oct. 1885. 1. Hon. Sybil Maud, ni. 2 Aug. 1894, Maj. .John Charles Digby Piimey, Central India Horse, and has issue. 2. Hon. Julia' Caroline Margaret, m. 16 July, 1002, Capt. Charles Edward Etches, late Roy. Warwick Regt., and has issue. 3. Hon. Dorothy Evelyn, m. 10 Oct. 1911, Capt. William Stuart, 22nd Cavalry I.A., and has issue. 4. Hon. Gladys Isabel Annette. Charles Bowyer .i^deerley, Ist B-Arox Norton, P.C, K.C., M.G , b. 2 Aug. 1814 ; ed. at Oxford; B.A. ; D.L., J.P.. C.A,, Warwick; M.P. N. Staffs lS-U-78 ; vicc-pres. of the Board of Trade 1858-9; Under-Sec. of State for the Colonies 1866-8; Pres. of the Board of Trade 1874-8 ; m. 28 July, 1842, Hon. Julia Anne Eliza (d. 8 May, 1S87), dau. of Chandos, 1st Baron Leigh, and d. 28 March, 1905. Issue— 1. Charle« Leigh Alderley, pres Baron. 2. Hon. Henrv Arden Adderley, b. 26 Sept. 1854 ; ed. at Oxford; B.A.; D.L., J. P., C.A., Warwick; late capt. AVarwick Yeo, ; m. .30 Aug. 1881, Grace, dau. of William Bruce Stopford Sackville, of Drayton House, Nortliants ; Residence — Fillong'.ey Hall, Coventry. Cluti — Windham. Issie — 1. Hubert Bowver Arden Adderley, b. 21 Feb. 1886 ; ed. at Eton ; late lieut. Scots Gds. ; ni. 9 Jan, 1912, Elizabeth, dau. of WiUiani John Birk- beck. of Stratton-Strawless, Norfolk. Residence — The Rookery, Suabury-on-Thames. Club — Guards'. Issue — Rosemary Etheldreda. 1. Muriel G'race, ni. 14 June, 1906, Edmund Waller. 2. Ruth Margaret, m. 3 Sept. 1907, Rev. Elliot Kenworthy Browne, rector of Norton, Stoke-on- j Trent, Staffs, and has issue. 3. Isabel Julia, m. 30 April, 1914, Frederick Drake, i 4. Joan.m. 15 Jan. 1913, Capc.Alan John Hunter, ^ K.R.R. Corps. I 5. Lettice Mary, 3 Rev. the Hon! Reginald Edmund Adderley, b. 10 i Sept. 1857 ; ed. at O.xford; M.. ; vicar of St. Peter's, I Parkstone, Dorset. i 4. Rev. the Hon. Janus Granville Adderli>y, b. 1 July, 1861 ; ed. at Oxford : M.A.; hon. canon of Birm- ingham; vicar of St. Gabriel's, Birmingham. 1. Hon. Anna Maria Margarctte. Residence — 30, Chester Square, S.W. 2. Hon. Frances Georgina Mary. 3. Hon. Evelyn Augusta. 4. Hon. ls:ibel, ni. 20 April, 1876, Sir Vauncev Harpur Cri'we, inth Bt. NORWICH, 65th Bishop of. Founded 1094.— Rt. Rev. Bertram Pollock, C.V.O. 1909, s. of George Frederick Pollock, of Hanworth Feltham (s. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Fredk. Pollock, 1st Bt., Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer), by late Frances Diana, dau. of late Rev. Henry Herbert, rector of Rathdowney, Queen's Co. B. 6 Dec. 1863 ; ed. at Charter- house (schoL), and at Camb., schol. (B.A. 1885, M.A. 1890, B.D. 1902, D.D. 1903) ; ord. 1890, priest 1891 ; assist. -master at Marlborough Coll. 1886-93 ; master of Wellington Coll. Berks 1893- 1910; exam. chap, to Bp. of Lichfield 1900-10; chap, in ord. to King Edward VII 1904-10 ; select preacher at Oxford and Cambridge ; conse- crated to the above see at St. Paul's Cathedral 25 April, 1910. The diocese includes Norfolk, except N.W. Norfolk ; and the Lothingland deanery of Suffolk ; patronage 89 livings, author of " Memories of Wellington College " (sermons) ; " Filius Hominis " " The Bible To-day." Re- sidence — The Palace, Norwich. CIuId — Athe- naeum. NORWOOD, Baron. See Norbury, Earl of. NOTTINGHAM, Earl of. Earl of. See Winchilsea, NOVA SCOTIA, 6th Bishop of. Founded 1787. — Rt. Rev. Clarendon Lamb Worrell, s. of the Rev. Canon Worrell, rector of Oakville, Ontario, and Elizabeth Lamb. B. 1853 ; m. 1877, Char- lotte, dau. of Maj. -Gen. T. W. Ward, of Quebec ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Toronto ; B.A. 1873 ; M.A. 1883 ; D.C.L. 1903; D.D. 1905 (1st class mathematics and honours in cla.ssics. Prince of Wales' prize- man) ; D.C.L. (honoris causa) Bishojas Coll. Lennoxville ; ordained 1881, priest 1884; head master Gananoque High School 1879 ; principal Collegiate Institute, Brockville, 1882 ; rector of Morrisburg 1884 ; prof, of English literature at Roy. ilil. Coll. Kingston, and rector of St. Mark's, Barriefield, 1891-1903 ; rector of St. Luke's, Kingston, 1903-4 ; archdn. of Kingston, Ontario, 1891-1904, whenhewas consecrated to the above see ; wa,s grand chaplain Grand Lodge of Canada Freemasons 1887-8 : memb. of corporation of Trin. Univ. Toronto 1897-1904 ; examining chaplain to Bishop of Ontario 1896-1904, and prolocutor Prov. S3'nod of Canada 1904 ; fell. Roy. Coll. Inst. ; vice-pres. Canadian Club, Halifax ; vice-pres. Empire League ; memb. Board of Visitors, Roy. Mil. Coll. Kingston ; chrmn. Sectionary Comm. for Prayer Book Revision Gen. Synod. This was the first colonial see founded by Great Britain ; the diocese formerly included the whole of British North America, Newfoundland, and Bermuda ; out of this were formed the dioceses of Quebec 1793, Toronto 1839, Newfoundland 1839, Frederieton 1845, and Montreal 1850 ; salary £800 per ami. Residences — Bishop's Lodge, Halifax, Nova Scotia ; Covehurst, Hubbards, N.S. Issue — 1. C. F. Worrell, b. 1884, manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, Shelburne, N.S. 1. Elsie, m. C. S. Kirkpatrick. Residence — Kingston, Ontario. 2. Grace, m. Rev. J. L. S. Foster. Residence — The Rectory, Hubbards, N.S. 3. Charlotte Austin. Residence — Bishop's Lodge, Halifax. N.S. NUGENT, 5th Bt., of Ballinlough (I,). Creat. 23 Jvily, 1795. — Sir Charles Nugent, s. of 3rd Bt. B. 7 Feb. 1847; m. 15 Nov. 1871, Emily Ruth Eades, dau. of Thomas Walker, of Berks- well Hall, Warwicksliire ; apptd. cornet 17th Lancers 1866 ; lieut. 18G8 ; ret. 1869 ; sue.