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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 293 To maintain acquired possession LILFORD, BARON. (Powrs.) THOMAS LYTTLETON POWYS, 4th Baron. Born March 18th, 1833; succeeded his father in 1861 ; was educated at Harrow, and at Christ Church, Oxford ; has been Lieut, in the Northamptonshire Militia since 1854: married (1859) Emma Eliza- beth, youngest daughter of Robert William Brandling, Esq. of Low Gostbrth, North- umberland, and has issue, living, Sons, Thomas Atherton, b. 1861. John, A. 1863 Stephen, b. 1869. Brothers living, Leopold William Henry, b. 1837, in. lsfi-2. The Rev. Edward Victor Robert, b. 1839, m. 1862. Charles James Fox, b. 1840. Sisters ftw?.S% Georgiana Caroline, b. 1836, m. 1859 (Fazakerley). Mary Elizabeth Frances, b. 1841. Constance Emma Augusta, b. 1842, m. 186/, (Crichton). Caroline Mary, b. 1844. Patron of ten livings, Leigh, V Great Sanckey, V. St. Paul's, V. Warrington, Warrington, R. Atherton, V. Tyldesley-cum-Shackerley, V. Lancashire. St. Peter's, Aldwincle, R. Thorpe Achurch, R. Titchmarsh, R. Pilton, R. Northamptonshire. Creation, Baron Lilford of Lilford, Northamptonshire, in the peerage of Great Britain, 1797. nns, Or: a bear's jamb erased, in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets fitcbee in bend sinister, gules. iTrrst, A bear's jamb couped and erect, gules, holding a staff headed with a fleur-de-lis, also erect, or. Supporters, Dexter, a reaper habited in a loose shirt, leatlier breeches loose at the knees, -white stockings, and black hat and .shoes ; in his hat ears of corn, in his right hand a reaping-hook, and at his feet a garb, all proper ; sinister, a man in the uniform of the Northamptonshire Yeomanry Cavalry, viz. a green long coat, ornamented on the cuffs and button-holes with gold lace, yellow waistcoat and breeches, and black top boots ; a black stock ; a round hat ; adorned with a white feather in front and a green one behind; the sword-belt inscribed with the letters N.Y. and the exterior hand resting on his sword sheathed and poiiit dowmw Seats, Lilford-park, Oundle, Northamptonshire ; Bank-hall, Preston, Lancashire. OM&s,Carlton, Travellers', Oriental, Garrick. LILFORD, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Thomas Atherton, 3rd Baron Lilford. He was b. Dec. 2, 1801, and succeeded his father, July 4, 18-2:) : m. May 24, 1830, the Hon. Mary Elizabeth Fox, daughter of the 3rd Baron Holland, (title extinct) : and d. March 15, 1861, having had issue four sons and six daughters. LILFORD, Dowager Baroness, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of the 3rd Baron Holland, b. 1806 ; m. 1830, the 3rd Baron Lilford, who d. 1861. Residence, 33, Great Cumberland-place, W. LIMERICK, EARL OF. By courage, not by craft. (PERT.) Sits as BARON FOX FORD. WILLIAM HALE JOHN CHARLES PERT 3rd Earl. Born Jan. 17th, 1840 ; suovilctl his father in 1866; entered the Rifle Brigade as Ensign, 1858, retired 1862; was sometime Major in the 1st Adminis- trative Brigade of the Gloucestershire Artillery Volunteers ; is l.ieut.-Col. Royal Limerick co. Militia, a Dep. Lieut, of co. Limerick, and a Magistrate for that county, Clare, and Cork: married (1862) Caroline Maria, daughter of the late Rev, Ht-nry Gray, Vicar of Almondsbury,