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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 351 Neville, family name of Baron Braybrooke. Newark, Viscount, son of the Earl of Manvers. (see Manvers.) Gentle in manner, vigorous in action. NEWBOROUGH, BARON. (WYNN.) SPENCER BULKELEY WYNN, 3rd Baron, in the peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet, son of Thomas, 1st Baron. Born May 28rd, 1803 ; succeeded his brother in 1832; was educated at Rucrby, and at Christ Church, Oxford, (B.A. 1824) ; was High Sheriff' of Anglesey, 1847 : married (1834) Frances Mary, eldest daughter of the Rev. Walter de Winton, of Hay Castle, Brecon, (this lady died 1857), and has issue, living, Sons, Thomas John, b. 1840; was educated at Eton; was Ensign in the Rifle Brigade, 185963; unsuccessfully contested Carnarvon, 1868: m. 1871, Sybil Anna Katherine, daughter of K. C .rbett. Esq., Her Majesty's Minister at Guatemala, and has issue, a son, b. Ib7< Cluh, Carlton. Charles Henry, b. 1847. Frederick George, b. 1853. Daughters, Frances Maria, b. 1835. Emily Annina, b. 1837. Ellen Glyn, A. 1839, m. 1874, (Gladstone). C itherine, b. 1842. Isabella Elizabeth, A. 1844, m. 1875, as his 2nd wife, the 3rd Vise unt Hill. Creation, Baron Newborough, in the peerage of Ireland, 1776. A Baronet, 1742. thing, Sable : three fleurs-de-lis, argent. <T rest, A dexter arm embowed in armour, proper, holding a fleur-de-lis, or. Supporters. Two lions, gules, the dexter gorged with a plain collar, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, or ; the sinister, gorged with a plain collar, argent, charged with three crosses patee, gules. Seat, Glynllivon, Carnarvonshire. Club, Athenaeum. NEWBOROUGH, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his brother, Thomas John, 2nd Baron Newborough. He was b. April 3, 1802, and succeeded his father, Oct. 12, 1807; was M.P. for Carnarvonshire ; and d. unmarried, Nov. 15, 1832. Newbottle, Baron, title borne by the Marquess of Lothian. NEWBURGH, COUNTESS OF. (BANDINI.) MARIA CECILIA AGATHA ANNA JOSE- PHA LAURENTIA DONATA MELCHIORA BALTHASSARA GASPARA, Princess Ginsti- niani, and Marchioness Dowager Vandini, in the Roman States, daughter of Vin- cent, 6th Prince Giustiniani, who was

^3B&f, "'MEM entitled to the peerage, but d;<l not assert

his right (he died 1826). Born Feb. 5th, 1796; was naturali/ed, 18o7, and declared in 1868, bv the House of Lords, to be entitled to the peerage, which had laid dormant since 1858: married (1815) Charles, 4th Marquess Bandini of Lanciano and Rustano, in the Roman States, (he died 1850), and has issue, living, Sun. Sigismund Nicholas Venantius Gactano Francis Giustiniani, Viscount Kynnaird, b, 1818; succeeded his father as 5th Marquess Bandini, in the Roman States, m 1850 :