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ARRAN COMPLETE PEERAGE 229 of Sir John Tyrrell, of Heron, Essex, 5th and last Bart. [E. 1666], by Mary, only da. and h. of Thomas Crispe, of Parbold Hall, co. Lancaster. She, who was sometime Governess to Princess Charlotte of Wales, and " a leader in the fashionable world, " ^. 31 Aug. 1832, aged 65, at Bognor, and was bur. at Felpham, Sussex. Will pr. Oct. 1832. He d. s.p., at his seat, Arran Lodge, near Bognor, 20, and was bur. 28 Jan. 1837, near there, at Felpham afsd., aged 75. Will pr. Mar. 1837. VL 1837. 4. Philip Yorke (Gore), Earl of Arran, fcj'c. [L], nephew and h., being s. and h. of Col. the Hon. William John Gore, sometime Master of the Horse to the L. Lieut, (by Caroline, yst. da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Pym Hales, Bart.), which William John was next br., of the whole blood, to the last Earl, and d. 15 Jan. 1836. He was b. 23 Nov. 1 801, at Dublin Castle. In Aug. 1 820 he was appointed Attach^ to the legation at Stockholm, in Feb. 1825 to the embassy at Paris, and in June 1826 to that at Lisbon. Secretary of legation at Buenos Ayres 1827-37, and Chargi d'affaires there from Oct. 1832 to Oct. 1834. K.P. 6 May 1841. He »;., i Mar. 1838, at Freshfield, Somerset, Elizabeth Marianne, 2nd da. of Gen. Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, K.C.B., by Caroline Amelia, 2nd da. of Gen. the Hon. Henry Edward Fox. He d. 25 June 1884, in his 83rd year, at 27 Chesham Str., Belgrave Sq., Midx. His widow d. there 27 Apr. 1899. Will pr. above ;/,45,ooo. VIL 1884. 5. Arthur Saunders William Charles Fox (Gore), Earl of Arran, Viscount Sudley and Baron Saunders [L], s. and h., b. 6 Jan. 1839, at Bath, Somerset. Ed. at Eton. Attache at Hanover, 1859; at Stuttgardt, i860, at Lisbon 1861, and at Paris 1863. Retired Dec. 1864. Sheriff of co. Donegal 1863-64, as Viscount Sudley. Spec. Commissioner of Income tax 1865-81. Commissioner of Customs 1883-84. On 7 Nov. 1884 he was cr. BARON SUDLEY OF CASTLE GORE, CO Mayo. [U.K.]. His claim to vote at the election of Rep. Peers [I.] was admitted 4 Dec. 1884. In politics he was a Liberal. ("*) Lord Lieut, of co. Mayo 1889 till his death. El. K.P. 9 and inst. 15 Mar. 1898. He m., 21 Feb. 1865, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Edith Elizabeth Henrietta, sister and, in her issue, sole h. of Robert, 4th Earl of Roden [I.], and da. of Robert Jocelyn, styled Viscount Jocelyn, by Frances Elizabeth, da. of Peter Leopold Louis Francis (Cowper), 5th Earl Cowper. She was b. 10 Feb. 1845, ^"^ ^- 3 ^'^^- ^^l^-> ^t Basle, aged 26. He m., 2ndly, 29 July 1889, at the Royal Chapel, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Park, Winifred Ellen, widow of the Hon. John Montagu Stopford, yst. da. of John Reilly, of St. Bridget's, co. Dublin, by Augusta, da. of Edward (Sugden), 1st Baron St. Leonards. He d. lit 16 Hertford Str., Mayfair, 14, and was bur. 19 Mar. 1901, in Windsor Cemetery, aged 62. Will pr. May 1901, gross ;^44,8oo, net £2>^,']oo. He was sue. by his only s. and h., who is outside the scope of this work. C) In 1886, like almost every Liberal peer, excepting a few placemen, he remained a Unionist when Gladstone broke up the party by giving way to the Irish demand for Home Rule. V.G.