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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 33 Sisters living, Clementina Charlotte, b, 1833, m. 1869, (Tryon). Elizabeth Sophia, b. 1838. Patron of eight livings, Coningsby, R. Lavington cum Hanby, V. Dorrington, V. Langtoft, V. Walcot, V. Rippingale, R. Lincolnshire. Stretton, R. Normantoii, R. Pilton, R. Rutland. Creation, Baron Aveland of Aveland, Lincolnshire, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1856. A Baronet, 173-2. 3rins, Quarterly: 1st and 4th, or, fretty azure, Willoughby -, 2nd, or, three bars wavy gules, Drummond ; 3rd, ermine, three pomeys, vert two and one, each charged with a cross, or, Heathcotc. ffircsts, 1st, the bust of a man couped and affronte, proper, ducally crowned or, Willoughby ; 2nd, on a mural crown azure, a pomey as in the arms, between two wings displayed ermine ; 3rd, on a ducal coronet, a talbot statant, collared, and line tied in a knot over the back, gules, Druinmond. 5-upportnrs, On either side ahorse sable, gorged with a ducal crown, and charged on the shoulder with a horse-shoe or. Stats, Normanton-park, Stamford; Stocken-Hall, Oakham ; and Bulby-house, Bourn, Lincolnshire. Town Residence, 12, Belgrave-square, S.W. CYwds, Travellers', White's. AVELAND, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Gilbert John, 1st Baron Aveland. He was d. 17>>>5; was Lord Lieut, and Custos Rotulorum of Lincolnshire; sat as M.P. for Boston, 18-2031, for South Lincolnshire, 183241, and for Rutland, 184151: m. 1S27, the Hon. Clementina Elizabeth Drummond, eldest daughter of the igth Baron Willoughby De Eresby, and d. Sept. 6, 1867, having had issue one son and two daughters. AVELAND, Dowager Lady, see BARONESS WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY. Avon, Baron, title borne by the Duke of Hamilton. AVONMORE, VISCOUNT. (YELVERTON.) WILLIAM CHARLES YELVERTON, 4th Viscount, in the peerage of Ireland. Born Sept. 27th, 1824; succeeded his father 1870: educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ; entered the Royal Artillery 1843, became Lieut. 1844, Capt. 1850, and Brevet Major for service on the Field 1854, placed on half-pay 1861; served in New Zealand 1845 8, also in the Eastern campaign 1854 5, including the battle of Inkermann and the siege of They will rise again. Sebastopol; has the New Zealand medal, the Crimean Medal and two clasps, the Turkish War Medal, and 5th class order of the Medjidie: married (1858) Emily Marianne, daughter of the late Major-Gen. Sir Charles Ashworth, K.C.B., and widow of Professor Forbes, F.R.S., and has issue, living, SHHN, Barry Nugent, b. 1859. William Algernon, o. 1866. Sisters />>;/>-, Letitia, *. 1823. Louisa Elizabeth, b. 1827, m. 1873 (Hultzsch). Anna, b. 1833, in. 18f>9 (Walker). Maletta, b. 1839, m. 1868 (Vandeleur). Half-Sisters living, Sydney Eloisa, 6.1817, m. 1839, (Goring). Adelaide Matilda, 6.1821. m. I860, (Lyons,. Creations, Baron Yelverton, 1795. Viscount Avonmore, 1800, both in the peerage of Ireland. arms, Argent, three lions rampant, and a chief, gules. (Trc<3t, A lion passant re- guardant, gules. Supporters, Two lions rcguardant, guk-s. S,-n IN, lcc Isle, Roscrea, co. Tipperary ; Hazle Rock, Westport, co. Mayo, Ireland, Club, Junior United Service, v D