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32 DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. His lordship married 2ndly (1872), Lady Mabel Emily Finch-Hatton, who died 1872, daughter of the llth Earl of Winchilsea; 3rdly (1875), Edith, youngest daughter of the late Sir William Eden, 6th Bart. Brothers living, Ashley, C.S.I., b. 1831, m. 18 .Robert Henley Shawe, *. 1840, m. 1862. Sisters living, Eleanor, b. 182o. Emily Dulcibella, b. 1832, m. 1861, (Dickinson). Emma Mary, b. 1833, m. 1856, (Paget). Florence Selina, b. 1835. Maria Harriet, b. 1836.. Creations, Baron Auckland, in the peerage of Ireland, 1789. Baron Auckland of West Auckland, Durham, in the peerage of Great Britain, 1793. xlrmg, Gules : on a chevron, argent, between three garbs, or, banded, vert, as many escallops, sable. <E"re8t, A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a garb, or, the upper part of the arm encircled by an annulet, gules. jjiupportfrs, Defter, a horse guardant, argent, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis, or; sinister, ahorse, argent, charged on the breast with a tower, or. Residence, Edenthorpe, Doncaster. Town Residence, 34, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W. Club, Travellers'. AUCKLAND, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, the Right Pev. Robert John, 3rd Baron Auckland. He was b. July 10th, 1779, and succeeded his brother 1849; educated at Eton and at Magdalen College, Cambridge, (M.A. 1819, D.D. 1847) ; was Rector of Eyam, Derbyshire, 18235, and of Hertingfordbury, Hertford- shire, 182535. Vicar of Battersea 18357, Chaplain to King William IV. 18317, Chaplain to H.M. the Queen 1837 47, Bishop of Sodor and Man 184" 54, and Bishop of Bath and Wells 185469, when he resigned: m. 1825 Mary, eldest daughter of Francis Edward Hurt, Esq., of Alderwasley, Derbyshire, and died 1870, leaving issue three sons and five daughters. AUDLEY, BARONY OF, see " Peerages in Abeyance." AUDLEY, Baroness, MARGARET ANNE, widow of the late James William Smith, Esq., of 15, Gloucester-square, Hyde-park, and sister of the Rev. Thomas Dawson Hudson, of Frogmore-hall, Hertfordshire : m. 1868, the 20th Baron Audley (title in abeyance), who d. 1872. Residence, 15, Gloucester-square, Hyde-park, W. AY ELAND, BARON. (HEATHCOTE-DRTJMMOND-WILLOUGHBY.) GILBERT HENRY HEATHCOTE-DRUM- MOND-WiLLOUGHBY, 2nd Baron, and a Baronet. Born 1830 ; succeeded his fa- ther 1867 ; educated at Harrow, and at Trinity College, Cambridge ; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Lincolnshire and Rutland ; appointed in 1871 to ex- ercise the office of Lord Great Cham- berlain of England, as Deputy for his mother, the Baroness Willoughby De Eresby, who, in 1872, assumed for Loyalty binds me. herself and children by royal license the additional surnames of Willoughby and Drummond. Was M.P. for Boston, 18526, and for Rutland, 185667. Married (1863) Lady Evelyn Eliza- beth Gordon, second daughter of the 10th Marquess of Huntly, and has issue, living, Son*, Gilbert, b. 1867. Charles StAthavon, b. 1870. Cland, b. 1872 Daughters, Evelyn Clementina, b. 1864. Margaret Mary, b. 1866. Nina, b. 1869. Cecilie, b. 1874.