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HOWE — HGWTH. 271 sister of Henry Gerard, 1st Baron Auxctox or Chichel, da. of Heury Charles Stcrt, of Criche], Dorset, by Charlotte Penelope, da. of Robert (B80BBXSB.), 6tb R.m, of Cardigan-, ahovenamcd. He J. (of heart disease) a.p.vn. 4 Feb. 1S76, aged 55, at Gopaall Hull, oo. Leicester. His widow € (suicide by leaping out of a window) at 10 Charles street. St. Geo. Han. nq. 29 Jan. 1X77, aged 52. Earldom. "> j and 5. Kichard William Pens (Ccrzox- IV j Huve Earl Howk [1821]. Viscount: Cuuzos of Pknn > 1876 HS02], BaOOS Howk of Lasoar [17SS1, and Barox Barouy. ', ' Cchzon of Pbks [1734], br. and b. male; b. 14 Feb. y 1822 ; entered the Army (<"!ren. Guards) 183S In which finally, 18S0, he became General, having served iu the Kaffir war and at the siege of Delhi, and receiving the Kaffir war medal (1852-3} and the Indian medal 1S5& C.B., 1858, and Col. of the 17th Toot, 1S70. He sue. to the peerage 4 Feb. 1876. Lord Lieut, of Leicestershire 1888. He >»., 8 Feb. 1S58. at llepton, co. Derby. Isabella Maria Katharine, da. of Major Gen. the Hon. George Anson, by Isabella Elizabeth Annabella, da. of Cecil (WstO-FoiieSTElO, 1st BARON FoilKSTKH OF WlI.LKV. [George Richard Pens Cfrzox-TTowe, styled Viscount Ctntzox, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. ap., h. 28 April 1S61 ; mat at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 5 March 1881 ; M.P. for the Wycombe division of Bnelc3, 188". He in., i June ISSfi, at St. Geo. Han. gq„ Georgtaoa Elizabeth, 5th da. of John (SrsxcBR-Cutmcuai), Duke of MaRI.BOROCOH, by Frances Anne Emily, da. of Charles William (Vank), 3d Marquess cf Londonderry [I.} She was b. 14 May 1S60. Family Estates. —These, in 1SS3, consisted of 11,600 acres in Notts; 11,755 in Leicestershire ; 4,956 in Bucks ; 4,605 in Suffolk; 1.402 iu Essex; 613 in Warwick- shire ; 264 in Derbyshire ; 184 in Cheshire ; 47 iu Worcestershire : 22 in Kent, and 13 in Flintshire. Total 33,660 acres, worth £37,032 a year. Principal /,'esiilcnee. Gopsal Hall, near Atherstone, Warwickshire. HOWICK. i.e., "Grey op Howick, co. Northumberland," Barony {Grey), cr. 1S01 ; see "Grey" Earldom, cr. 1S06. />., "Howick, co. Northumberland," Viscuuntey (Gr^i/), cr. 1S0G with the EARLDOM ok Grey," which see. ROWLAND. />., " Rowland of Streatiiam, co. .Surrey," Barony (ffwswW), cr. 1605. Seo Bedford Dukedom cr. 1694. HOWME, see "Hojie" and "Hume." nowTH. [The orifjiu of this peemse (which certainly (*) was not in existence in 1872) is obscure. Its possessor in 1480 was one of the n ; ne Irish B.trous sum. at that date by Kins Henry "TT. to Greenwich and was then ranked as the seventh, ?&, next above Trimlesfou (which Was or. by patent 1461/2) and next below Killeen. See vol. i, p. 171, notj "c," tab " Atheury, for some remarks on thsse Baronies.] Barony [L] J. Christopher St. Lawrence of IIowtb,( b ) co. 1 l tax d Dublin. «. and h. of Nicholas St. L. of the same, by (— ), da. of (— ) Fleming, ,m. his father 11 Nov. 1404. m. Anne, da. of v — ) PlUnkett, of Hathmore, co. Meath. He d. 1 430, and « is bur. at Howth, there being inscribed on his monument "Christopher, BARON HJWTH, alias Dc Saneto Laurcm-io, and Lord of Pahi.iamfnt." (a) See vol. i, p. 171 (subnote to note *' c "), sub " Athenry." (*>) "The land of Hoede" [i.e., "the seigniory of Howth"] was confirmed by