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WALSHAM] TEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 560 dau. of Kcv. William Brownlow Fordo, of Soaforde, co. Down. Issue — 1. Hunt Henry Allex Johnson-Walsh, pros. Bt. ■2. Allen William Johsson-Walsh, Heiu Pres., b. 17 Sopt. 1868. Rosidonce — The Solomon Islands. 1. Helen Francos Jan(^, m. 2 Jan. 1894, Capt. John Percy Meade, and lias issue. Rosidonce — Earsham Hall, Norfolk. 2. Francos Elizabeth, ra. 30 July, 1910, Jocelyn Otwav Johnson. Residonco — Elthani, Lansdown, Choltenham. WALSHAM, 3rd Bt. (U.K.). Great. 30 Sept. 1831. — Sir John Scarlett Walsham, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 15 Oct. IStiO : m. 20 Nov. 1900, Bessie Geraldine Gundreda, dan. of Vice- Adin. Jolm Borlase Warren ; sue. liis father 1905 ; is inspector of Chinese Labour at Germiston, Transvaal. Addresses — 14, St. AIban"s Man- sions, Kensington Court, V. ; Krugersdorp, Transvaal, S. Africa. Issue — 1. John Scarlett Warren Walsham. Heir, b. in London 29 Nov. 1910. Gundreda Bridget Coytmoro. Sir John James Walsham, 1st Bt., b. 6 Juno, 180') ; m. 2.5 May, 1820, Sarah Frances (d. 19 Aug. 1857), dau. of Matthew Bell.of Woolsington House, Northumberland, and d. 10 Aug. 1874. Issue — 1. Sir John Walsham, 2nd Bt., K.C.M.G., M.A., D.L., J.P., b. 29 Oct. 1830 ; min. plen. to China 1885-92, to Roumania 1892-4; priv. sec. of Legation at Madrid and Berlin ; m. 5 March. 1867, Florence. o.dau.of Hon. P.C. Scarlett, C.B., and d. 10 Doc. 1905. Issue — 1. Sir John Scarlett Walsham, pros. Bt. 2. Percy Romillv Walsham, Chinese Maritime Customs, b. 2 March, 1871 ; m. 21 Oct. 1899, Char- lotte Cunninghamo, dau. of William Wykoham Myers, M.B., CM., of Formosa. Residence — 32, Hart Road, Shanghai, China. Issut — 1. Percy Robert Stewart Walsham. b. 6 April, 1904. 1. Florence Marv. 2. Gladys Newell. 3. Alino Joyce. 2. The late Rov.'Franeis Walsham, M.A. Durham, late roe. of Knill. Herefordshire, b. 9 April, 1832 ; m. 29 June, 1865, Marianne, dau. of Charles James Barnett of Bays Lawm, Gloucester, and d. March, 1914. Issue — 1. John Charles Walsham, b. 11 Sept. 1866; m. 22 May, 1902, Alice Maude, dau. of John Headland, and widow of Dr. J. A. Pike. Residence — Holm- wood, Pannal Ash, Harrogate. 1. Florence Augusta, m. 7 Sopt. 1892, John Cecil Thornhill. Rosidonce — The Abbev House, Drogheda, co. Louth. 2. Mary Caroline, m. 1897, Algernon Estcourt Keys- Wells, of Durham. 1. Fanny, m. 30 Oct. 1883, Edward Yorke. Resi- dences — Bowcrley Hall, and Halton Place, Yorks. WALSINGHAM, 6th Baron (G.B.). Great. 17 Oct. 1780. — Thomas de Grey, s. of 5th Baron. B. 29 July, 1843 ; m. 1st, 19 March, 1877, Augusta Selina Elizabetli (d. 4 Nov. 1906), dau. of William Locke, and widow of Ernest, Lord Burghersh (her subsequent marriage with the Due de Santo Teodoro having been dissolved at her suit 1870) ; m. 2nd, 1908, Marion Gwytherne Williams (d' 31 Oct. 1913), dau. of late Thos. Rhys Withers, of Belvedere, St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight ; m. 3rd, 12 Nov. 1914, Agnes, dau. of Frederick Shand Hemming, and widow of Richard Daw.son ; sue. his father 1871 : ed. at Eton and Camb • M.A. 1870 ; hon. LL.D. 1891 ; D.L., J.P., late chrm. Quarter Sessions, and vice-chrmn. County Council Norfolk ; lord-in-waiting to Queeii Victoria 1874-6 ; M.P. for Norfolk (west, div.) 1865-71 ; High Steward of Univ. of Cambridge since 1891 ; High Steward of the Boro' of King's Lynn since 1894 ; trustee of British JMuseum, Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, and Lawes' Trust ; late pret. of Entomological Soc. ; F.R.S. (late member of council), F.L.S., F.Z.S. Residences — Merton Hall, Thetford, Norfolk ; Aldwark Manor House, Easmgwold, Bluberhouses, Otley, Yoi'ks. Clubs — Carlton ; Isthmian. Thojias de Grey, 5th Baron Walsingham b 6 July, 1804 ; m. 1st, 6 Aug. 1842, Augusta Louisa (d. 1844) dau of Sir Robert Frankland Russell, 7th Bt • m 2nd' Th iq^^^*Jj,,?°",- ^""'y Elizabeth Julia Thellusson (d._13 May,J879), dau. of John, 2nd Baron Rendlesham Issue by 1st m. — and d. 31 Dec. 1870. 1. Thom.^^s de Grey. pros. Baron. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Hon. John Augustus de Grey, Heir Pres., b. 21 March, 1849 ; Metropolitan Police magistrate from 1905 ; B.A. Camb. ; Barr.-at-law ; chrmn. East Suffolk Quarter Sess, and late recorder of Sudbury 1896. and King's Lynn 1897 ; m. 24 April. 1883, Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of Patrick Grant, late H.E.I. C.S. Residence — 15. Airlie Gardens. Kensington, W. Club — Carlton. Issue — 1. Capt. George do Grev, Norfolk Rcgt., b. 9 May, 1884. 2. Richard Patrick do Grey. b. 17 March, 1900. 1. Elizabeth Helen, m. 6 Oct. 1910, Henry Wynter Blatlnvavt. R.F.A. 2. Margaret Henrietta, m. 12 July, 1912, Bethell Godefroy Bouwens, and has issue. 3. Alice Mary. .■5. The late Rev. the Hon. Arnald de Grey, b. 11 Sopt. 1856 ; rector of Copdock ; m. 17 April, 1882, Margaret Maria (Residence — Brympton, Yeovil), dau. of Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonbv-Fane, P.C, G.C.B.. and d. 15 Nov. 1889. Issue — " Nigel de Grey, b. 27 March, 1886 ; m. 29 Dec, 1910, Florence Emily Francos, dau. of late Spencer W. Gore. Residence — 30. Cambridge Street, W. Issue- John de Grev, b. 22 Dec. 1911. 4. Hon. Robert Bavnard de Grey, b. 29 Dec. 1858. 1. Hon. Beatrice, m. 10 Feb. 1887, Adm. the Hon. Walter Cecil Carpenter, who d. 13 May, 1904. Resi- dence — 22, Grosvenor Road, S.W. 2. Hon. Mabel Residence — 45,Chevne Court, S.W. ■i. Hon. Elizabeth Odeyne, m. 3 June, 1896, Rev. Francis Henry Hodgson, and has Issue. Residence — Clopton, Stratford-on-Avon. WALTON, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. U July, 1910. — Sir .Joseph Walton, 2nd s. of the late Joseph 'alton, of Frosterley, Durham, lead-mine owner and smelter, by Margaret, dau. of John Vickers, of Frosterley, yeoman farmer. B. at Bollihope, Durliam, 19 March, 1849 ; m. 2 Sept. 1880, Faith, dau. of late Robt. Gill, of IMiddles- brough, solicitor ; ed. privately : commenced Commercial career in Middlesbrough 1870 ; is a coal owaier ; unsucc6>ssfully contested Doncaster div. 1895: M.P. for BarnsleV div. W.R. Yorks since 1897 : D.L.. J.P., N.R., Yorks, J.P.. Middles- brough ; lias travelled extensively in the Colonies, America, Persia, India, China, Japan, etc. ; author of " China and the Present Crisis " 1900. Residence — Rushpool Hall, Saltburn-by- the-Sea, Yorks. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Ranelagh ; Royal Automobile. Heir, none. Issue — 1. .Josephine. 2. Gladys Faith. WANGARATTA (Victoria), 1st Bishop of. Founded 1902.^Rt. Rev. Thomas Henry Armstrong, D.D., s. of John Simpson Arm- strong, barrister, of Dublin and Melbourne, by Alice, dau. of Maj. Henry Edward O'Dell, of Limerick. B. in Dublin 1857 : m. 1892, Marion Ruth, dau. of Henry Henty, merchant, of Mel- bourne ; ed. at Grammar Sch. Geelong, Geelong Coll., and Trin. Coll. Melbourne (2nct nat. sci. and exhib.) ; B.A. 1880, M.A. 1883. D.D. 1903 ; ord. 1880 ; cur. of Ch. Ch.St. Kilda.Viptoria, 1881-3 and Ch. Ch. Hawthorn 1883 : incumbent of St. Columb, Hawthorn, 1883-94 ; archdeacon of Gippsland 1894—1902, when he was consec. to this see : R.D. of Sale 1896-9 ; examining chaplain to Bishop of Melbourne and canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, 1899-1902. Residence — Bishop's Lodge, Wangaratta, Victoria. Issue — 1. John Henry Brian Armstrong, b. 23 Juno. 1904. 1. Muriel May Dingwall. 2. JIarion Dorothea. WANTAGE, Barony, (ext. 10 June, 1901). Great. 23 July, 1885. — The late Robert James Lloy'd Lindsay", 1st Baron Wantage, V.C, K.C.B.,s. of Lt.-Gen. James Lindsay, of Balcarres. B. 16 April, 1832 ; equerry to King Edward VII; commander Home Counties Vol. Brig., and pres. National Rifle Assoen. ; served with great dis-