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346 DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED BARONETAGE. and has issue living, Charles Belfield, b. 1851, Walter George, b. 1856, Herbert Louis, b. 1862, Thomas Clement, b. 1864, Mary, Jaquete Frances. Residence, Ashbury, Exbourne, Devon. Mary Jane; is a Sister of Ciewer. Clementina Augusta : m. 1856, Rev. George Lambe, who d. 1889, and has issue living, Henry Edward, b. 1858 : m. 1884, George Belfield Louis. b. 1868 : m. 1889, Roger Francis, b. 1872, Mary Beatrice : in. 1881, Thomas Nicholson Graham Esq., Clementina Maud :;. 1883, Major Charles Victor Bremer Kuper, R.A., Jaquette Edith, Charlotte Louise : )n. 1892, Capt. Arthur Bruce Dunsterville, ist Batn. E. Surrey Regt. Resi- dence, 3, Fopstone Road, Earl's Court, S. W. Anne Eleanor : m. 1859, Rev. Nicholas Thomas Every. Residence, St. Kew Vicarage, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Admiral Sir Thomas Louis, K.M.T., K.S. F., was made a baronet for distinguished services with Sir John Duckworth's squadron, off St. Domingo, 1806. He died off the coast of Egypt, on board the ship "Canopus," which circumstance occasioned the curious motto of the family, its probable reference being to the star Canopus. The 2nd baronet, also an Admiral, distinguished himself as a naval commander. LOWTHER, Creation 1824, of Swillington, Yorkshire. Sir CHARLES HUGH LOWTHER, 3rd Baronet; b, Sept. 26th, 1803; s. his brother, Sir JOHN HENRY, M.P., 1868 : m. 1834. Isabella, who d. 1887, da. of the late Rev. Robert Morehead. D.D., R. of Easington, York, and has issue. Patron of br gibings Wilton V., Swillington R., Arkengarth Dale V., Yorkshire. Qrms Or, six annulets sable, a crescent for difference. Crest A dragon passant argent. Seats Swillington House, Leeds; Wilton Castle, Redcar, Yorkshire. Town Residence 59, Grosvenor Street, W. Son living Right Hon. James, P.C., M.P., b. 1840; ed. at Westminster, and at Trin. Coll., Camb. (B.A. 1862, M.A. 1866); Bar. Inner Temple 1864; was Parliamentary Sec. to Poor Law Board 1868, Under Sec. of State for the Colonies 1874-8, and Ch. Sec. for Ireland 1878-80; sat as M.P. for York City 1865-80, and for Lincolnshire, N. (C) 1881-5; elected for Kent, Isle of Thanet Div. (C) 1888; unsuccessfully contested York 1880, Cumberland E. 1881, E. Lindsey, or Louth, Div. of Lincolnshire 1885, and N., or Eskdaile, Div. of Cumberland 1886; is a D.L., a J.P., and a County Alderman for N. Riding of York. Residences, Wilton Castle, Redcar; 59, Grosvenor Street, W. Daughter living Frances Elizabeth : m. 1869, William Gerard Lysley, Esq., who d. iSS;. Resi- dences, Pewsham, Chippenham, Wilts; 23, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Grandchildren living Issue of the late George William Lowther, Esq., b. 1837, d. 1890 : in. 1872, Mary Frances Alice, el. da. of the late Col. Charles Bingham, R.A., Dep. Adj. -Gen. : CHARLES BINGHAM, b. July 25nd, 1880. John George, b. 1885. Henrietta Isabella. Elizabeth Ida. Helen Katharine. Emma Alice. The ist baronet, many years M.P. for Cumberland, was brother to William, ist Earl of Lonsdale. and the 2nd baronet was successively M.P. for Cockermouth, Wigtown, and York. Magistratus indicat virum. The magistrate shnivs the man. LUBBOCK, Creation 1806, of Lamas, Norfolk. Right Hon. .Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, P.C., M.P., D. C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 4th Baronet; b. April- 3Oth, 1834; s. his father, Sir JOHN WILLIAM. 1865; ed. at Eton; is a Trustee of British Museum, head of London banking firm of Robarts, Lubbock, and Co., Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, Hon. LL.D. Camb., Dublin, and Edinburgh, Hon. M.D. of Wiirzburg, Hon. Sec. to Committee of London Bankers, Pres. of Linnean So., of Institute of Bankers, and of London Chamber of Commerce, a J.P. and D.L. for Kent, and a County Alderman for London; formerly Vice-Chancellor of Univ. of London; was Sir Robert Rede's Lecturer at Camb. Univ. 1886; sat as M.P. for Maidstone (L) 1870-80. when he was defeated; has represented the L'niv. of Auctor pretiosa facit. London since 1880; unsuccessfully contested W. Kent 1865 and The giver makes the 1868; P.C. 1890: m. 1st, 1856, Ellen Frances, who d. 1879, gi/t precious, fa o f the j ate R ev p e t e r Hordern, of Chorlton-cum- Hardy; 2ndly, 1884, Alice Augusta Laurentia, da. of Maj.-Gen. Augustus Henry Lane-Fox- Pitt-Rivers [see B. Stanley of Alderley], and has issue. gtrms Argent on a mount vert a heron close ermine, on a chief gules three estoiles of the field. Crtst A heron, wings elevated ermine, supporting an antique shield azure, bordered or, charged with a lion rampant-guardant argent. Seat High Elms, Down, Kent. Town Residence 117, Piccadilly, W. Offices 15, Lom- bard Street, E.G. Clubs Athenaeum, City Liberal, National Liberal.