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OSSULSTON] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 430 history " : " The Odes of Solomon" ; four vols. of sermons, etc. Residence — The Palace, Kil- kenny. VAuh — Athenaeum. Issue — 1. William Sidney Hamilton Bernard, b. 2 Oct. 1887. 2. Robert Bernard, b. 20 Dec. 1891. 1. Maud Clifford, m. i Juno, 1914, W. Evelyn Dobbs, I.C.S. 2. Alice Eleanor. OSSULSTON, Baron. See Tankerville, Earl OSWALDESTRE, Baron. See Norfolk, Duke OTTAWA, 1st Bishop of. Great. 1896, and 1st Archbisho]} of. Great. 1909. — Most Rev. Charles Hamilton, D.D., D.C.L., s. of George Hamilton, of Hawkesbnry and Quebec. B. at Hawkesbury 18.34 ; m. 18G2, Frances Louisa Hume, dau. of T. H. Thomson, D.C.G. ; eel. at High School, Montreal, and Oxford ; B.A. 185G, M.A. 1859; D.D. Bp.'s Coll. Lennoxville 1885; D.C.L. Trin. Coll. Toronto 1885 ; ord. 1857 ; cur. of St. Peter's, Quebec, 1857-<i4 ; rec. of St. Matthew's, Quebec, 1866-85 ; prolocutor of Prov. Synod 1881-5 ; consec. Bishop of Niagara 1885 ; elected and translated to this see 1896 ; elected Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada, constituting him Archbishop of Ottawa 1909. The diocese consists of a large part of the old diocese of Ontario, from which it was sepa- rated in 1896. Residence — Ottawa, Canada. ! OTWAY, Bt. (extinct 8 June, 1912). Great. 1 30 Sei)t. l.s:!l. — The late Rt. Hon. Sir Arthxtr John Otway. 3ed and last Bt., of Bright- helrastone, 4th s. of Sir Robert Otway, 1st Bt., P.C., J.P., Middlesex, Barr.-at-law. B. 8 Aug. 1822: M.P. for Stafford 1852-7, for Chatham 1859-74, for Rochester 1878-85 ;| Under-Sec. of State for Foreign Aifairs 1868-71; j chrmn. of committees in House of Commons | 1883-5; m. 16 Sept. 1861, Henrietta (d. 25 1 March, 1909), dau. of Sir James Langham, 10th I Bt., and d. 8 June, 1912. Issue — 1. Henrietta Evelyn Marianne, m. 18 Nov. 1880> Edward Garrow Whitby, who. d. 1900, and lias issue. 2. PlicEbe Eleonora. OUTRAM, 3rcl Bt. (U.K.). Great. 10 Nov. 1858. — Sir James Outbam, s. of 2nd Bt . ; .sue. his father 1912. B. 13 Oct. 1864; ed. at Haileybury and Gamb. : B.A. 1888 ; M.A. 1893 ; ord. 1889. The 1st Bt. was a distinguished Indian officer ; he received his title for "emi- nent services " during the Indian Mutiny : statues were erected in his honoiir in London and Calcutta, and he was buried in Westminster Abbey. Residence — 13, Castle Hill Avenue, Folkeston. Sm Francis Boyd Outram,2nd Bt., b. 23 Sept. 1836 ; late Bengal C.S., served in Indian Mutiny (wounded, medal. Queen's thanks) ; m. 20 Oct. 1860, Jane Anne <d. 13 Dec. 1903), dau. of Patrick Davidson, of Inchmarlo, Kincardineshire, and d. 24 Sept. 1912. Issue — 1. Sir James Oijtram, pres. Bt. 2. Francis DA^^DSON Outram. Heir Pres., b. 4 Aug. 1867 ; m. 18 Jan. 1893, Maud Cliarlotte (d. 3 ITeb. 1913), dau. of late James Pope Kitclun, of the Manor House, Hampton-on-TIiames. Eesidence — Xyss-na-greync, Aboyne, N.B. Issue — Marjorie Isabella. 3. Kev. Arthur Outram, b. 27 Sept. 1871 ; M.A. Camb.; was C.M.S. missionary in India ; Kaiser-i-Hind medal ; m. 27 Sept. 1899, Gertrude Ellen, dau. of late Henry Withers. Residence — The Rectory, Lillingston Dayrell, Bucks. Issue — 1. James Ian Outram, b, 26 Jan. 1902. 2. Keith Davidson Outram, b. 9 Nov. 1903. 1. Jean Marion. 4. Rev. WilUam Outram, b. 31 March, 1874 ; M.A. Camb. ; m. 9 June, 1904, Haid^e Maria, dau. of the late Henry Frederick Beaumont, of Wliitley Beaumont, Huddersfleld. Pvesidence — The Vicarage, Kirkbur- ton, Huddersfli'Id. Issue — 1. Francis Henry Outram, b. 2 Aug. 1907. 2. James Richard Outram, b. 14 June, 1911. 1. Eleanor Mary. 1. Mary Frances. Residence — 13, Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone. 2. Margaret Caroline. Residencs — 4a, HUlfield Gar- dens, Muswell Hill, N. 3. Ida Mabel, m. 20 Sept. 1905, Capt, Vernon Elliott Russell, late Gloucestershire Regt. ' OVERSTONE, Barony (extinct 17 Nov. 1883). Great. 5 March. 1850. — The late Samuel Jones LoYD, Baron Overstone, D.C.L, M.P., b. 25 Sept. 1796 ; m. 10 Aug. 1829, Harriet (d. 6 Nov. 1864), dau. of Ichabod AYright, of Mepperly Hall, Notts, and d. 17 Nov. 1883. Issue — Hon. Harriet Sarah, m. 17 Xov. 18.58, Baron Wantage. OVERTOUN, Barony (extinct 15 Feb. 1908). Great. 23 June, 1893. — The late John Campbell White, 1st and last Baron Overtoun, b. 21 Nov. 1843; m. 18 Sept. 1867, Grace Eliza. (Residence — Overtoun. Dumbartonshire), dau. of James Howe McGlure. and d, 15 Feb. 1908. OWEN, 4th Bt. (U.K.). Great. 12Jan. 1813.— Sir John Arthur Owen. s. of .3rd Bt. B. 5 Feb. 1892 ; sue. his father 1009. The 1st Bt. assumed the name of Owen in lieu of his patro- nymic (Lord) on succeeding, by bequest, to the estates of Sir Hugh Owen, 6th Bt. ; he was Lord-Lieut, of Pembroke, and an M.P. for 55 years. Residence — Goodwick, Pembrokeshire. Sir Hugh Owen Owen, 2nd Bt., b. 1803 ; M.P. for Pembroke 1826-38, and 1861-8 ; m. 1st. 12 April, 1825, Angeline Maria Cecilia (d. 4 Sept. 1844), sister of 1st Baron Tredegar ; m. 2nd, 28 Oct. 1845, Henrietta Fraser (d. 17 July, 1894), dau. of Capt. the Hon. Edward Rodney, R.N., and d. 5 Sept. 1891. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Sir Hugh Charles Owen, 3rd Bt., b. 1826 ; lieut. 73rd Regt. : served at Monte Video 1845-6 ; Katfir war 1846-7 (medal) : m. 27 Nov. 1890, Martha Roberts Lewis (Residence — Cioodwick, Fishguard, S. Wales), and d. 4 April, 1909. Issue— ! 1. Sir John Arthur Owen, pres. Bt. I 2. Augustus Owen, Heir Pres., b. 15 Aug. 1895. I 1. Margaret Catherine Gwenllian. I Issue bv 2nd m. — 2. Tlie late George Rodney Owen, b. 1850 ; m. 1870, Georgina Metcalfe, dau. of Capt. C. King, and d. 6 Nov. 1886. Issue — 1. Arthur Edward Rodney Owen, b. 1877. 1. Alice Georgina. 1 2. Margaret Edith, m. 3 Nov. 1900, Comm. Robert ! Burton Rodney, U.S.N. 3. Georgiana Marian. 1. Alice Henrietta Rodney, m. 27 Nov. 1879, Henry Bowes Scott, who d. 1894, and lias issue. 2. Ellen Rodney. Residence — 66, Castletown Road, West Kensington. OXENBRIDGE, Viscounty (U.K.). Great. 1886. — Extinct with the 1st Vise. 1898. DIXWELL-OXENDEN, 10th Bt. (E.). Great. 8 May, 1078. — Sir Percy Dixwell Nowell DixweLL-Oxenden, s. of the Rev. Montagu Oxenden, s. of 7th Bt., and Elzabeth, dau. of Richard Wilson, of Bildestoiie, Suffolk. B. 6 June, 1838 ; m. 26 Nov. 1868, Isabella, dau. of Rev. the Hon. Daniel Finch-Hatton ; sue. his bro. 1895; J. P., Kent; late capt. Kent Yeo. ; assumed by royal licence the additional surname of Dixwell 1890. This family was seated at Dene from the time of Edward III, until Broome Park was acquired on the m. of the father of the 4th Bt. An ancestor. Sir Henry Oxenden, was high in command at the battle of Poictiers. Sir Henry Oxenden of Dene was knighted in 1606; his grandson was the 1st Bt.,"M.P. for Sandwich, Lord of the Treasury and the Admir- alty. Residence — None fixed. Issue — 1. Basil Heneage Dixwell Dixwell-Oxenden, Heir, b. 10 Feb. 1874 ; ed. at Radley ; served in S. African war with Imp. Yeo. Residence — 10, Wilbraliam Place, S.W. Club — St. James's. 1. Muriel Elizabeth Anna Louisa, m. 16 July, 1889, Edward Henry Capel Cure, and has issue. 2. Gwendolin'isobel, m. 12 Aug, 1908, Percy Griffiths, eng.-lt. R.N.