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YARBOROUGH] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 588 for whieli co. he was M.P. May to Xov. 1885: pres. ^Montgomery Terr. Force Assocn. The 1st Bt. was Sir William Williams, speaker of the House of Commons in the reign of Charles II ; he was fined £8,000 for having, in his capacity of speaker of the House, caused evidence to be printed which was esteemed a libel ; the 3rd Bt. assumed the name of Wynn. Residences — Wynnstay, Rhuabon, Denbighshire ; Glanllyn, Bala. Clubs — Carlton ; Junior Carlton. Issue — 1. Watkix Williams-Wynn, Heir, b. 25 Jan. 1891. 1. (iwlailys Ellin, m. 11 June, 1912, Walter Roger KyiKi^tiPii, .J.V., and has issue. Residence — HarJ- wick. Salop. 2. Constance Maiy. Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Et., M.P., h. 2(; Oct. 1772 ; M.P. for Denbigh ; ni. -4 Feb. 1S17, Ladv Henrietta Antonia Clive (d. 22 Dec. 1835), dau. of Ist Earl of Powis, and d. 6 Jan. 1840. Issue — 1. Sir ^YATKI^' Wiliiams-Wyn.nt, 6th Bt.. M.P.. b. 22 May, 18211 ; ni. 2s April, 1852 (liis cousin) Marv En.ilv (d'. 21 Sept. 1905), dau. of lit. Hon. Sir Henry Watiiin Wiliiams-Wynn, G.CJl., K.C.B., and d. 9 Mav, 1885. 2. The late Lt.-Col. Herbert Watkin AA'illiams-Wynn. b. 29 April, 1822 ; M.P. for Montgomery ; ni. 26 ,1uly, 1855, Anna (Residence — Plas-yn-Cefn, St. Asajjli), dau. and lieir'of Edward Lloyd of C'efn, Denbigbshire, and d. 22 June, 1862. Issue — 1. Sir Herbert Lloyd AYatkix AVilliams-Wyxx, pres. Bt. 2. Col. Robert William Herbert Watkin Williams- Wynn, D.S.O., b. 3 June, 18(32 ; B.A. O.xford ; D.L., J. P., Flint ; J.P., Denbigh; It.-col. and hon. col. eomdg. Montaoniery Yeo. ; served in S. Africa ; m. 28 Jan. 1904, Elizabeth Ida, dau. of late George W. Lowther, of Swillington. Residence — Plas-yn-Cefu. St. Asaph. Club — Junior Carlton. Issue — 1. Owen Watkin Willianis-Wvnn, li. 30 >^ov. 1904. 2. Edward Watkin Williams-Wynn. b. 26 Nov. 1908. 1. Joyce. 2. Margaret. 1. Helen Florentia. YARBOROUGH, 4th Ear! of (U.K.). Great. 30 Jan. ls;57 ; Baron Yarborough, 30 Jan. 1837, Baron A'orsIey, 13 Aug. 1794 (G.B.) ; P.O. 1890. — Ch.^rles Alfred Worsley Pelham, s. of 3rd Earl. B. 11 June, 1859; m. 5 Aug. 1880, Marcia Amelia Mary, Baroness Fauconberg and Conyers, dau. of the 15th Baron Darcy de Knayth and 12th Baron Conyers (she was born 1863, and had the Barony of Conyers, to which she was co- heiress, called out in her favour 1892, and the Barony of Fauconberg 1903, see Fauconberg and CoNYEES) ; sue. his father 1875 ; ed. at Camb. ; M.A. 1884; capt. H.M. hon. corps of Gentle- men-at-Arms 1890-2 ; D.L., J.P., C.C, and vice- adna. of Lincolnshire ; late It.-col. eomdg. and hon. col. Lincolns. I.Y. ; late hon. col. 3rd Batt. Lincolnshire Regt. (M. ) ; Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem ; assumed surname and arms of Pelham only instead of Anderson Pelham 1905 ; patron of 17 livings. This family is a branch of the same family as that of the Duko of Newcastle and the Earl of Chichester. Resi- dences — 17, Arlington Street, S.W. ; Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire. Clubs — Carlton ; Arthur's'; Turf. Issue — 1. Charles Sackville Pelham, Baron Worsley, Heir, b. 14 Aug. 1887 ; m. 31 Jan. 1911, Hon. Alex- andra Mary Fri'esia (sponsor, Queen Alexandra), dau. of 3rd Baron Vivian ; ed. at Eton : lieut. Roy Horse Gds. 2. Hon. Sackville George Pelham, b. 17 Dec. 1888 ■ lieut. nth Hu^sar-i. 3. Hon. Manus lb rbert Pelham, l>. 30 June, 1892; lieut. Lineiiliwhir^- Vro. Charles Andeusox pelham, 3rd Earl of Yarborough, b. 14 Jan. 1835 ; m. 3 Aug. 1858, Victoria Alexandrina (m. 2nd, 16 July, 1881, John Maunsel Richardson, D.L , M.P. (d. 22 Jan. 1912), and has issue. Residences — Edmondthorpc Hall, Oakham ; Wing Lodge, Leighton Buzzard), dau. of WilUam, 2nd Earl of Listowel, and d. 6 Feb. 1875. Issue — 1. Ch-irles Alfred Worsley Pelham, pres Earl ?•• ■?°J,-,'^t"^*^°^ ^'^^P'^ Pelham, b. 30 Jan. 1866 ; late lieut. 9th Lancers, and capt. Middlesex Yeo. ; assumed by roy. licence, 26 Oct. 1905, the name and arms of Pelham only; m. 1893, Gertrude Emma(d. 22 March, 1911). ilau. of Charles Gordon Adams. Clubs — Naval and Military. 3. Hon. Hi'nry Cornwallis Pelham, b. 31 Aug. 1868 ; assumeil liy Rov. licence 26 Oct. 1905, the naaies and arms of Pelham' only ; m. 16 July, 1892, Edith Cath- erine, dau. of the late Col. William Arthur Roberts, R.H.A. : chief constable Met. Pohce. Residence — 7, Vicarage Gardens, Kensington, W. Issue — 1. Harry Francis Pelham, b. 27 May, 19U5. 1. Esme Marcia Rose, m. 12 Aug. 1914. William Laidlaw. 2. .Marjorie Edith. 4. Hon. Dudley Roger Hugh Pelham, b. 5 July, 1872 ; capt. General Reserve of Officers ; late 10th Hussars; served in S. Africa 1899-1902 ; assumed by roy. licence, 28 Oct. 1905, the name and arms of Pelham only ; m. 9 Feb. 1907. Evelvn Elizabeth, dau. of Montagu Eichard Waldo-Sibthorpe, D.L., J.P. Residence— I'tterby House, Louth, Lincohisliire. Clubs — Arthur's; Cavalry. 1. Lady Gertrude Augusta, m. 5 June, 1882, Sir Francis Ednunid George Astley-Corbett, 4th Bt. YARMOUTH, Earl o2. See Hertford, Mabq. YORK, Duke of. See Roy.al Family. YORK, 89th Archbishop of. Founded 626. Privy Counsellor. Apptii. 1909. — Rt. Hon. and Most Rev. Cosjio Gorhon L. g, D.D., s. of late Very Rev. J. Marshall Lang, D.D.. LL.D., C.V.O., principal of Aberdeen LTniv., and Hannah, dau. of Rev. P. H. Keith, D.D., of Hamilton, N.B. B. 31 Oct. 1864 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. and Oxford (scholar) ; B.A. (2nd in greats, 1st class history) 1886, M.A. 1888, D.D. 1901 ; D.C.L. Durham, LL.D. Leeds 1909 ; D.Litt. Sheffield 1912: fellow of All Souls' Coh., hon. fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxford ; ord. 1890 ; cur. of Leeds 1890 : fellow and clean of divinity Magd. Coll. Oxford 1893-(i. hon. fellow 1909 : vie. of St. Mary's. Oxford, 1894-(i ; vie. of Portsea 1896- 1901 ; consecrated Suffragan Bishop of Stepney (1901), resident canon and treas. of St. Paul's Cath. 1901-8 ; was hon. chaplain to Queen Vic- toria, hon. chaplain City of London Yeo. (Rough Riders), and actg. chap, late 2nd Hants Roy. Garrison Artillery Vol. ; translated to York and enthroned 25 Jan. 1909; Primate of England; Gov. of King's Coll. London ; elector of St. Augustine's Coll. Canterbury ; memb. of the Court of Governors of the Victoria Univ. of Man- chester, and of the Universities of Leeds and Shef- field ; chap, and prelate of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem since 1911 ; patron of 160 livings. The diocese comprises about half York- shire ; annual value, £9,000. The province includes the sees of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Ripon, Liverpool, Manchester, New- castle, Wakefield, Sheffield, and Sodor and Man. Residence — Bishopthorpe, York. Club — Athen- aeum. YOUNG, Privy Counsellor (Irel.). Apptd. 1887. — Rt. Hon. John Young, s. of William Yoimg, M.D., of Galgorm, co. Antrim. B. 26 Dec. 1826 ; m. 1st. 5 Jan. 1855, Grace Charlotte (d. 1876), dau. of Col. Patrick Savage, 14th Light Dragoons ; m. 2nd, 18 July, 1878, Rose (d. 12 June, 1894), dau. of Alexander Miller, of Ballycastle, co. Antrim ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dublin ; J. P., co. Antrim, High Sheriff 1863 (sometime H.M. Vice- Lieut.); chrnm. Belfast and Northern Counties Rly. Co. ; hon. LL.D., R.U.I. 1909. Residence Galgoi'm Castle, Ballymena, co. Antrim. Clubs — ■ Junior Carlton; Ulster (Belfast). YOUNG, Privy Counsellor (Irel.). Apptd. 1907. — Rt. Hon. RiinERT Young, s. of James Young, merchant, Belfast, and Mary, dau. of Daniel Magee, of Dundrod, co. Antrim. B. at Belfast 1822 ; m. 1849. Sarah (d. 1870). dau. of the Rev. Robert Magill, of Antrim ; ed. at Old Belfast Academy, and Glasgow Coll. ; is an archi- tect and civil engineer, and senior memb. of the firm of Messrs. Young & Mackenzie, of Belfast;