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73 PEERS, BARONETS BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [BARNARD 14, Harrington Gardens, S.W. : Nubia House, Cowes, I. of W. Clubs — Bachelors' ; Brooks's ; Travellers' ; National Liberal ; R.Y.S. Issue — 1. Charles Christian Baring, Heir, b. in London 16 Dec. 1898. 2. llaymond Alexander Baring, b. 7 July, 1912. 1. Helen Azalea. 2. Viola Mary. BARKER, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 1 Dee. 1908. — Sir John Barker, s. of Joseph Barker, of Maidstone, brewer. B. 6 April, 1840 ; m. 1 Nov. 1864, Sarah (d. 12 April, 1901)), dau. of William Waspe, of Tuddenham, Suffolk : alder- man first L.C.C. ; contested Maidstone (L.) 1888 and 1898 ; M.P. Maidstone 1900, for Penryn and Falmouth 190G-10 ; co-opted memb. co. of London Terr. Force Assocn. ; ex-pres. Polo Pony Soc, Essex Agric. Soc, Newspaper Press Fund, Early Closing Assocn. ; founder and chrmn. John Barker & Co.. Ltd., Kensington. Residence — The Grange, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. Clubs — Reform ; Roy. Automobile ; National Liberal. Issue — Ann Sarah, ni. 29 April, 1886, Tresham Gilbey, J.P. Residence — Whitehall, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. BARKING, Bishop Suffragan oL— Rt. Rev. Thomas Stevens, D.D.. s. of Thomas Ogden Stevens, of Clifton, Bristol. B. 19 Sept. 1842 ; m. (5 Sept. 1866, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of George Bertram, of Jersey ; ed. at Shrewsbury Soh. and Camb. (scholar and exhibitioner) ; B.A. (class. and math, honours) 1863, M.A. 1867, D.D. 1901 ; ord. 1865; was, between 1863 and 1882, an assistant master at Charterhouse Sch., cur. at St. Mary's, Charterhouse, of Woodford, North- ants, of St. Mark's, Victoria Docks, of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, and of Holy Trmity, Brompton, and vie. of St. Luke's, Victoria Docks ; vie. of Saffron Walden and chap, to the Union 18S2-9 ; vie. of St. John's, Stratford, since 1889 : hon. can. of St. Alban's 1891-4 ; arehd. of Essex 1894—1901, when he was consecr. bishop. Residence — Wanstead, Essex. Club — Roy. Societies'. BARLOW, 5th Bt., of Fort William (U.K.). Great. 29 June, 1803; C.B. (civ.) 1913. — Sir Hilaro William Welleslev Barlow, s. of j 4th Bt. B. 19 June, 1861 ; m. 29 July. 1891, I Victoria Catherine, dau. of Col. Hugh Hibbert, of I Birtles Hall, Cheshire, and Broadgate, Barn- 1 staple ; sue. his father 1904 ; ed. at Eton and ! R. M. A. Woolwich; It. -col. R.A. 1905, brev.- col. 1908, col. 1910 ; supt. Roy. Lab. Wool- wich Ars. The 1st Bt. had been for many years Gov. of Fort St. George, Madras, and Gov.- Gen. 1806. Residence— 18, Kidbrook Grove, Blackheath. Club — Naval and Military. Issue — 1. Richard Hugh Barlow, Heir, b. 30 June, 1904. 2. Christopher Mark Barlow, b. 14 Jan. 1908. 1. Annie Eatherine. 2. Mildred Hilare. 3. Ruth Beatrice. Sister living of 4th Bt. — Maria Charlotte Exmouth, ni. 7 Jan. 1857, William Southey Whiteside, late Madras C.S., who d. 12 Oct. 1900, and has issue. BARLOW, 1st Bt., of Bradwall (U.K.). Creat. 20 July, 1907. — Sir John 1 mmott Barlow, s. of Thos. Barlow, of Torkington Lodge, Stockport. B. 10 April, 1857 ; m. 13 July, 1895, Hon. Amia Maria Hey wood, sister of 3rd Baron Denman ; ed. at Grove Ho., Tottenham ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), but does not practise ; senior partner in firms of Thomas Barlow and Brother, Manchester and London, an 1 Barlow and Co., Calcutta, Shanghai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, etc. : M.P. for Frome div. Somerset 1892-5, and again since 1896 ; cont. Knutsford div. Cheshire 1885 and Denbigh dist. 1886 ; J.P. Cheshire and Somerset ; C. Alderman of Cheshire. Residences — Bradwall Hall, Sanbach ; Torkington Lodge, Stockport, Cheshire ; Bryn Eirias, Colwyn Bay, N. Wales. Clubs — Brooks's ; Devonshire. Issue — 1. John Denman Barlow, Heir, b. 15 June, 1898. 2. Thomas Bradwall Barlow, b. 7 March, 1900. 1. Nancy Mary Emmott. 2. Anna Elizaijcth. I BARLOW, 1st Bt., of London (U.K.). Great. 7 March, 1901 ; K.C.V.O. 1901.— Sir Thomas Barlow, s. of James Barlow, J.P., of Greenthorne, Edgworth. B. 4 Sept. 1845 ; m. 28 Dec. 1880. Ada Helen, dau. of Patrick Dalmahoy, W.S., of Edinburgh ; ed. at University Coll. London ; B.Se. 1867, M.D. 1874, M.R.C.S. 1871, F.R.C.P. 1880, F.R.S. 1909 ; F.R.C.P.I. ; emeritus pro- fessor of clinical med. and consulting physician to University Coll. Hosp. ; consulting physician to the Hospital for Children Gt. Ormond St. ; physician extraordinary to the King, late physi- cian to the King Edward VII's Household ; for- merly physician extraordinary to Queen Victoria ; pres. Roy. Coll. of Physicians since 1910; author of numerous papers on medical subjects ; hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Harvard, Montreal, and Toronto ; hon. D.Sc. Vict. ; hon. M.D. Dub- lin and Christiania. Residences — -10, Wimpole Street, W. ; Boswells, Wendover, Bucks. Club — • Athenaeum. Issue — 1. James Alan Noel Barlow, Heir, b. 25 Dec. 1881 ; m. 6 April, 1911, Emma Nora, dau. of Horace Darwin, PR.S., of The Orchard, Cambridge ; ed. at Marl- borough and Oxford (scliolar). Club — Savile. Issue — Thoiiias Erasmus. Joan Helen. 2. Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow, M.A. Camb., b. 23 Feb. 1883 ; m. 15 Feb. 1911, Esther Sophia, dau. of Henry Gaselee, of Linden Gardens, Bayswater, W. Resi- dence — 164, Eccles Old Road, Pendleton, Manchester. Issue — 1. Theodora Gertrude. 2. Sophia Penelope. 3. Patrick Basil Bariow, M.A. O.xford, b. 23 Oct. 1884. 1. Helen Alice Dorothy. BARNARD, 9th Baron (E.). Creat. 25 July, 1698. — Henry de Vebe Vane, s. of Sir Henry Morgan Vane. B. 10 May, 1854 ; m. 28 June, 1881, Lady Catherme Sarah, dau. of 3rd Marq. of Exeter ; sue. his kinsman, 4th Duke of Cleveland (extinct), in the barony 1891, and established his right to the title before the Committee of Privileges the following year ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; B.A. 1876 ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1879, and was priv. sec. to the chief charity eommr. ; late lieut. 3rd Batt. Northampton Regt. (M.); hon. col. 4th Batt, Durham L.I. ; D.L., J. P., Durham ; hon. D.C.L. Durham ; chrmn. Tees Salmon Fishery Board ; Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Durham ; memb. of senate of Durham Univ. ; a gov. of Shrewsbury school. This family is descended from Sir Henry Vane, knighted at Poictiers 1356 ; and numbers amongst its ancestry Sir H. Vane, prin. sec. of State, temp. Chai'les I, and Sir Henry Vane, the younger, Treas. of the Navy, distinguished in the civil wars, and subsequently beheaded on Tower Hill, whose s. was creat. Baron Barnard. The 3rd B. was creat. Vise. Barnard and Earl of Darlington, and the 3rd Earl, Baron Raby and Marq. and Duke of Cleveland, but all these titles became extinct on the death of the 4th Duke. Residences — Raby Castle, Darlington ; Glenside, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorks ; 20, Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs — Brooks's ; Oxford and Cambridge. Issue — 1. Hon. Henr¥ Cecil Vane, Heir, b. 19 Sept. 1882 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; late 2nd lieut. SliropsMre Yeo. ; late capt. 4th Batt. Durham L.l. (res.) ; was A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras ; m. 25 Aug. 1914, Lady Enid, dau. of Antliony, 13th Earl of Westmor- land. Clubs — Yorkshire; Kilclare Street (Dublin). 2. Hon. Christopher William Vane, b. 28 Oct. 1888 ; lieut. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo. 3. Hon. Ralph Frederick Yane, b. 8 June, 1891 ; lieut. 4th Batt. Durham L.I. The late Sir Henry Morgan Vane, Kat., b. 29 Nov. 1808 (great-grandson of Gilbert Vane, 2nd B. Barnard), sec. to the Char. Com. ; m. 6 July, 1853, Louisa (d. 16