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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 431 SJrms, Argent : a chevron, gules, between three torteaux. Crest, On a wreath, out of clouds, a peacock's tail, proper, banded, or arid gules. Supporters, Two rams, argent, armed and unguled, or. Seat, Glatton, Peterborough. C/wAs, Carlton, Union. SHERARD, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his kinsman, Robert, 8th Baron Sherard, and 6th Earl of Harborough (extinct). He was b. Aug. 26, 1797, and succeeded his father, Dec. 10, 1807: TO. Nov. 27, 1843, Mary Eliza, daughter of E. Dalby Temple, Esq.; and d. July 28, 1859, without issue. Her ladyship m. 2ndly, 1864, Major Clagett, late of the Indian Army. SHERARD, Baroness, MARY ELIZA, daughter of E. Dalby Temple, Esq. m. 1st, 1843, the 8th Baron Sherard, who d. 1859; 2ndly 1864, Major Clagett, late of the Indian Army. Residence,~- SHERBORNE, BARON. (BUTTON.) JAMES HENRY LEGGE DUTTON, 3rd Baron. Born May 30th, 1804; succeeded his father in 1862 ; was educated at Eton ; is Provincial Grand Master of the Glou- cestershire Freemasons, and a Dep. Lieut. and a Magistrate for Gloucestershire : married (1826) Lady Elizabeth Howard, eldest daughter of the 16th Earl of Suffolk, (this lady died, 1845), and has issue, living, So/is, Edward Lenox, b. 1831 ; was educated at Harrow, and at Balliol College, Oxford, (B.A. I will keep my word. 1852) ; is a Magistrate for Gloucestershire. Residence 2, St, James's Place, S.W. Clubs, Boodle's Travellers', Athenaeum. Rev. Frederick George, b. 1840. Charles, b. 1842, m. 1869. Daughters, Julia Henrietta, b. 1832. Emily Isabella Constance, 6.1834, m. 1863, (Corbett). His lordship married 2ndly (1857), Susan Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Block, Esq. of Charlton, Wilts. Brothers living, John Thomas, b. 1810, m. 1836. Ralph Heneage, b. 1821, m. 1848. Patron of two livings, Bibury, V. Sherborne, V. Gloucestershire. Creation, Baron Sherborne of Sherborne, in the county of Gloucester, in the peerage of Great Britain, 1784. arms, Quarterly : argent and gules ; in the 2nd and 3rd quarters a frette, or. A plume of five ostrich feathers, argent, azure, or, vert, and gules. Supporters, Two wolves, argent, each gorged with a plain collar, azure, charged with three garbs, or. Seats, Sherborne- park, Northleachj Bibury-court, and Standish-house, Gloucester- shire. Club, White's. SHEKBORNE, Baron, His lordship's predecessor was his father, John, 2nd Baron Sherborne. He was b. Jan. 24, 1779, and succeeded his father, May 22, 1820 : m. Aug. 11, 1803, Mary, daughter of the 2nd Baron Stawell (extinct) ; and d. Oct. 19, 1862, having had issue, three sons and two daughters. Her ladyship d. in 1864. Shirley, family name of the Earl of Ferrers. Shore, ,, ,, Baron Teignmouth. Shortcleugh, Lord, title borne by the Earl of Selkirk.