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HOTHAM — HOUGHTON. 259 of William O'Bhyhn), 2.1 Marquess of Thojtosd |7.] He was J. 27 May 1838 ; Cant. 18th Foot) 1862, Laving served in the Crimean war, anil being wounded at Sebftstopol. Knight (5th class) of the Turkish Order of the Medjidie ; site, to the ptcrwjr [I] 12 Hec. 1870. He <l. umn , at Brighton, 20 May 1872, aged 30. V. 1872. '). Jons (Hotham), Baron Hotiiam of South Daltox [1.], also a Baronejt [1621], bv, aud h.,b. 13 May, 18*8 ; some time an officer in the Roj-nl Navy, serving in the Crimean war; sue. to the pemgtWl 2!) May 1872 : High Sheriff of East Yorkshire, 1884. Family Euaes.— These, in 1853, consisted o£ 20,352 acres in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire, worth £26,121 a year, " not inclusive of purchases since 1871." Principal Residence.— Vmlton Hall, near Beverley, co. York. HOTHFIEI.D. Barony. i. Sir EbSBI -Tames Tuftox, Bart., of Hothfiold, co. »• 1881, Kent, only s. and h. of Sir Richard TtwrtiS '*), Bart, (so er. 16 Jan. 1851), by Adelaide Amelia, da. of ( — ) Lacouu, of Paris, was b.. 1 June 1SI4, in Paris, bap. at St. Louis D'Antin there; naturalised by act of pari., 1849, together with his father, to whom and to whose issue the name of Turcox was confirmed by royal lie. 5 May 1850; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Cb., Oxford, where he mat. IS Jan. 1S63 : sue. his father in the Baronetcy 20 June 1871 ; High Sheriff of Westmorland, 1871: and was a: 11 Oct. 1881. BARON HOTHFIKLD of Hoth- field, co. Kent ; Lord Lieut, of Westmorland, 1881 ; Vice-Admiral of the Coast of Cumberland ami Westmorland, 1S83; one of the Lords in Waiting, Feb. to Aug. 1886. He m. 17 Dec. 1872, Alice Harriet Argyll, 2d da. of the liev. William Jamc3 Stiucet, M. A., Rector of Hnxton-with-Oxnead, Norfolk, by Maria TMana, da. of Lieut.- C.en. James Claud Bourchif.r, of Levant House, Sussex, Family Estates. — : These, in 1888, consisted of 17,093 acres in Westmorland; 11,053 in the West Riding of Yorkshire; 10,144 in Kent, and 86 in Cumberland. Total— 39,276 acres, worth £45,937 a year (). Principal Itesidcnecs.— Hothfield Place, near Ashford, Kent : Appleby Castle, Co. Westmorland, and Skipton Castle, Yorkshire. HOUGHTON (Notts). See under " Haughton." HOUGHTON (Norfolk). i.e., " LTour.nxox, co. Nokfolk," Barony (Wctipole), er . 1742, with the Earldom ok Orford, which see: ex. 1797. HOUGHTON (co. York). Barony. l. EroiiAnD Moxckton Milnes, of Fryston Hall and I. 1803. of Great Houghton, both co. York, only s. and b. of Robert Peru- berton Millies of the same, by Henrietta Maria, da. of Uobert (MoNKTON-AiiuNi)F.r.i.), 4th VISCOUNT Gai.way [L] was 6. 19 June 1909, and bap. at St. Geo. Han. sq ) ed. atTrin. Coll., Cambridge. B.A.. 1823 ; M.A., 1830; iM.P. for Tontefract 1837-83; D.C.L. Oxford 20 June 1855 ; Hon Fellow Trin. Coll. Cam- bridge; F.R.S., &c. HesHC. his father (who d. aged 84), 9 Nov, 1858, aud was er. 20 (») He was (the reputed) illegit. son of Henry (Tuftou), 11th and last Earl of Thanet, on whose death, unm., 12 June 1349, all the honours of that distinguishe I family became extinct. He was b. at Verdun, in France, 1813, where his father, then the Hon. Henry Tufton, was a detenu. ( b ) The vast estates in the North had devolved on the family of Tufton, thro' that of Clifford, together with the Hereditary Shrievalty of Westmorland,