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66 A LBEM ABLE — ALBINI. and served at Waterloo. Lieut.-Gen., 1SG6 ; Sell., IS74. M.P. for East Norfolk, 1S32-35 ; for Lyrnington, 18-17-50. Private Secretary to Lord John Russell (when Prime Minister), 1846 I sometime Groom in Waiting. Author of " Memoirs of the Marque« of Koekingham," "Fifty Years of my (4&,"(») kc Hem, -I June 1881, Susan, da. of Sir Coutts TROTTER, 1st Uart, by Margaret, da. of Hon. Alexander Gordon, 3rd s. of William, 2nd Earl wr ABERDEEN [S.j. [William Coctts (Ketpel), BARoN A8I1F< >R1>, .-•/,//<■</ VISCUUNT BURY, s. andh. ap., 6. 15 April 1832, in London. Ed. at Eton. Kusigii and Lieut, 43rd Foot, 1S43. Lieut. Scots Guards, 1848-53. Aide-de-Camp to Lord Frederick Fit* Clarence in India ; retired, 1853. M.P. for Norwich, 1S57-59 ; for Wiek-hurghs, 1SB0-U5; for Berwiek, 1S68-74. Superintendent of Indian affairs for Canada, 1854-59. P.C., 1859. Treasurer of the Queen's Household, 1S59-06. Lieut. -CoL of the Civil Service Rifle Volunteers, 1S60. K.C.M.G., 24 Aug. 1S70. On G Sep. lS7ti he was mini., v.p., to the House of Lords in his father's Barony ok AsHFOKD. Was received into the Church of Rome, Easter Sunday, 1879. Volunteer Aide-de-Ciunp to the Queen, 1881. He m. at Dundrum, Canada West, 15 Nov. 1855, Sophia Mary, da. and coheir of Sir Allan Napier Macnar, of Dundrum, Bart, (sometime, Prime Minister of Canada), by his 2nd wife, Mary, da. of John Stuart, Sheriff of Johnstown district, Upper Canada.] Family EtteUa, — These, in 1883, consisted of about 7,500 acres in Norfolk, and about 2,500 in eo. Leitrhn [L] ; the former being worth about .£7.300 and the latter about £1,000, making a total of about £8,300. a-year.— See Bateman's " Great Landowners." Principal Resilience, Quiddeuham Hall, near Attleboroiigh, Norfolk ALBINI. Barons by tenure. I. Hen.]. 1. William db Albini, surnamed "Piuconm,"( u ) being styled " Pincema Henrici Regis- Anglorom." IT. Bob. L William de Albini, s. and li., became possessed of the Castle of Arundel, and was styled Earl of Arundel.— Vide " Arundel," Earls of. I. Stepk 1. Nigel de Albini, yr, br. of tbc William de Albini " Pincema " first above named. II. lien. I. & Roger de Albini, s. and h., assuined the name of Mowbray.— Vide H Mowbray," Barons by tenure. ALBINI (of Cainho.) Barons by tenure. I. lieu. II. 1. Henry ue Albini, supposed to have been a yr. s. of Nigel de Albini, above named, and a br. of Roger, who assumed the name of Mowbray. II. Hen. II. 8, Robert de Albini, s. and b. ; d. 1192. III. Rich. I. S. Robert de Albini, s, and b. : d. 1224. ( il ) A review thereof, as to Westminster School, &c, is in "N. and Q.," 3rd s., vii, 461. (•>) " The office of Ltotelry was assigned by the Conqueror to William de Albini »W came into England with him, as the service to be performed for the Castle and Manor of L'uckcnham, with the Manors of Kenninghall, Wymondham, and Snetcsham [all] in the County of Norfolk."— See Taylor's " Glory of Regality," p. 119.