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222 DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Greenock, Lord, son of Earl Cathcart. (see Cathcart.) Grenville (Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville), family name of the Duke of Buckingham. I have decreed. I scarce call these things our own. GREVILLE, BARON. (GREVILLE-NUGENT.) FULKE SOUTHWELL GREVILLE-NUGENT, 1st Baron, 2nd son of the late Algernon Greville, Esq., by Caroline, 2nd daughter of the late Sir Bellingham Graham, 6th Baronet. Born Feb. 17th, 1821; served sometime in the 1st Life Guards. Sat as M.P. for co. Longford (L.) 185269; is Lord Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum of co. Westmeath, of which county he was High Sheriff, 1850; a Magistrate for Hertford- shire, Col. of the Westmeath Militia, and a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for the coun- ties of Cavan, Longford and Roscommon. Assumed for himself and younger children the additional surname of Nugent, by Royal Letters Patent, 1866 : married (1840) Lady Rosa Emily Mary Anne Nugent, only daughter of the 1st Marquess of Westmeath, by whom he has issue, living, Sons, Algernon William Fulke GREVILLE, b. 1841 ; became Capt. in the 1st Life Guards, 1866 ; was Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty, 186873, Private Secretary to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone 18723; appointed a Lord of the Treasury, Aug. 1873; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Westmeath; sat as M.P. (L.) for Westmeath co. 1865 74, wl.en he was an unsuccessful candidate: TO. 1863, Lady Beatrice Violet Graham, 2nd daughter of the 4th Duke of Montrose, and has, with other issue, Ronald Henry Fulke, b. 1864. Town Residence, 3, Hereford Gardens, S.W. Clubs, White's, Brooks's, New Liberal, Kildare-street (Dublin). George Frederick Nugent, M.P. b. 1842, TO. 18JO. Robert Southwell, b. 1847. Reginald James Macartney, b. 1848, TO. 1871. Patrick Emilius John, b. 1852. Daughters, Mildred Charlotte, b. 1850, TO. 1869 (De la Bedoyere.) Brothers living, Algernon William Bellingham, b. 18 , TO. 1st, 1844, Margaret, daughter of A. Petty, Esq. (she d. 1845); 2ndly, 1847, Mary Fanny, daughter of Christopher Idle, Esq. (she d. I860); 3rdly, 1863, Louisa Fanny, daughter of the late Major- Gen. Parker, R.A. Residence, 45, Sussex-gardens, W. Club, Reform. Southwell, b. 18 ; is Major in the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers: m. 1847, Jane, daughter of Lowford Tonson, Esq. of Newry, (she d 186l). Creation, Baron Greville of Clonyn, county Wes meath,inthe peerage of the United Kingdom, 1869. , Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ermine, two bais, gules, a canton of the last, Nugent ; 2nd and 3rd, sable, on a cross within a bordure, engrailed, or, five pellets, Greville. (rest, 1st, a cockatrice with wings elevated, proper, charged on the breast with a pellet, motto over the crest "Decrevi," Nugent ; 2nd, out of a ducal coronet, gules, a demi swan with wings expanded^ argent, Greville. Supporters, Dexter, a swan, argent, ducally gorged, gules, and charged on the breast with a pellet : sinister, a cockatrice with wings elevated, proper, gorged with an antique crown, or. Seat, Clonyn-castle, Delvin, co. Westmeath. Town Residence, 34, Grosvenor- square.W. Clubs, Reform, Travellers', United Service. Greville, family name of the Earl of Warwick.