Automobile Club, Hice, France ; Kaiserlicher Imperial
Club, Berlin : 1, Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, e.c.
DENT, John William, Esq., of Ribston, York-
shire.
Eldest son of John Dent Dent, Esq., J.P., of Ribston,
wborf. 1894, by Mary Hebden, whod. 1917, dau. of the
late John Woodall, Esq. ; h. 1857. Mr. Dent, who was
educated at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge, and I de POIX.
was formerly Major 4th Dragoon Guards, is a J.P. for |
the W. Riding of Yorkshire, and Patron of 1 living.—
Bibston Hall, Wetherby ; Winterton, Doncaster.
Edward, Bart., of Draycott Hall, York-
shire.— Cr. 1813.
Only sun-iving son of Sir George William Denys,
2nd Bart., by Catherine Eliza, who d. 1884, eldest
dau. of the late Michael Henry Perceval, Esq., M.L.C.,
of Spencer Wood, Canada ; b. 1849 ; .». 1881 ; m.
1890 Grace Ellen (now of PoUacton, co. Carlow),
elder dau. of the late Lieut.-Col. Adolphus William
Desart Burton, C.B., and niece and heiress of Sir
Charles William Cuffe Burton, 5th and last Bart.,
of PoUacton, under whose will he assumed the
additional surname of Burton by deed poll 1906
and by royal license 1911. Sir Francis Denys-Burton,
who was educated at Harrow and in Paris, and entered
the Diplomatic Service 1871, was First Secretary to
H.M.'s Legation at Mexico 1887-90, and at Copenhagen
1890-6, and is a Magistrate for the N. Riding of York-
shire, and for co. Carlow (High Sheriff 1 90%).— Draycott
Hall, Richmond; PoUacton, Carlow ; Arthur's Cluh,s.w. ;
St. James's Club, w.
Heir. hJB eon Charles Peter. 6. 1899.
DE PE YER, EvEEARD Charles, Esq., of Newent
Court, Gloucestershire.
Second son of Charles Ferdinand de Peyer, Esq., who
rf. 1918, by Ellen, who d. 1902, dau. of the late Joseph
Francis Gilbert, Esq., of Chichester ; b. 1852 ; m. 1892
Edith Mabel, dau. of Thomas Starkey, Esq., of Heather-
ton Park, Somerset, and has, with other issue, a son,
*Everard EsmA Vivian, b. 1899. — Newent Court,
Gloucester; Devonshire Club, s.w.
See Jyrel de Poix.
DENT, Robert Wilkinson, Esq., of Flass,
Westmorland.
Eldest son of Thomas Wilkinson John Dent, Esq., of
Flass, who d. 1902, by Sophia Amelia, dau. of the late
Rev. George Collin.son, of St. James's, Clapham ; b.
1863; m. 1893 Edith Vere, eldest dau. of the
late Rev. Francis Hanbury Annesley, M.A., Rector of
Clifford Chambers, Stratford-on-Avon. and has. with
other issue, a son, * Robert Annesley Wilkinson, Lieut.
6th Batt. King's R. Rifle Corps ; educated at Eton and
at Cambridge; b. 1895. Mr. Dent, who was educated
at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1886,
M.A. 1889), is a J.P. and C.C. for Westmorland (High
Sheriff 1906). — Flass, Crosby Ravensworth, Shap
R.S.O., Westmorland; Northern Counties' Club, s.w.
DENT. See Price-Dent.
DENT BROCKLEHURST. See Brocklehurst:
DENTON, Sir George Chardin, K.G.M.G.—
Cr. 1900. •
Only surviving son of the late Rev. Robert Aber-
crombie Denton, of Slower Prevost. Dorset, by Mary
Frances Matilda, dau. of the late George Wroughton,
DERAMORE, Lord (Robert Wilfeib de
Yarbdegh-Bateson). — Cr. 1885.
Eldest son of George William, 2nd Lord, by Mary
Elizabeth, who d. 1884, eldest dau. of the late George
John Yarburgh. Esq., of Heslington Hall, Yorkshire ;
b. 1865; «. 1893; 7n. 1st 1897 Lucy Caroline, who
d. 1901, elder dau. of the late William Henry Fife,
Esq.,ofLee Hall, Northumberland ; 2ndly 1907 Blanche
Violet, eldest dau. of Col. Philip Saltmarshe, late R.A.,
and has by his 1st marriage a dau., Moira Faith Lilian.
Lord Deramore, who was educated at Eton, is a J.P.,
D.L. and Chairman of the C.C. for the E. Riding of
Yorkshire, a J.P. and D.L. for co. Down, a J.P. for the
W. Riding of Yorkshire, Lieut.-Col. Yorkshire Hus.sars
Yeo., T.D., and Patron of 4 \W\ngs.—H
York; Belvoir Park, Belfast; Carlton Club, s.w.;
Bachelors' Club, w. ; Yorkshire Club, York.
Heir Pres., his brother George Nicholas, educated at Etou
and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; 6. 1870 : m. 1900 Mariel
Katharine, youngest dau. of the late Arthur Grey (formerly
Duncombe),Esq.,of Bradgate House, Leicestershire, and of
Sutton Hall. Yorkshire, and has, with other issue, a son,
•Stephen Nicholas, t. 19U3.
DE RAMSEY, Lord (Willum Henri Fel-
L0WEs). - Cr. 1887.
Elder son of Edward, 1st Lord, by the Hon. Mary
Julia, who d. 1901, eldest dau. of George John, 4th
Lord Sondes; *. 1848; « 1887; m. 1877 Lady Rosa-
mopd Jane Frances^ 2nd dau. of John, 7th Duke of
Der]
COUNTY FAMILIES OF
[DeK
Marlborough, K.G. Lord De Ramsey, who was edu.
cated at Eton, is a J. P. and D.L. for Huntingdonshire; j
Gustos Rot. of the Isle of Ely, and Patron of 4 livings ; '
formerly Hon. Col. 4th (Huntingdonshire) Vol. Batt.
Bedfordshire Begt., and previously Capt. 1st Life
Guards; was M.P. for Huntingdonshire 1880-5, and
for N. Huntingdonshire 1885-7, and a Lord in Waiting
to QueenVictoria 1890-2. — Ramsey Abbey, Hmttingdon ;
Haveringland Hall, Norwich; 3, Belgrave Square, s.w.
Heir, hie grandson Ailwyn Edward, elder son of Oapt. the
Hon. Coulson Churchill Fellowes, J.P., Reserve o£ Officers,
late 1st Life Guards, who d. (from the effects of exposure
in the treuchesj 1915, by his 1st wife Gueiidolen Dorothy,
who dill, him 1913, eldest dau. of the late Harry Wyndliam
Jefferson, Esq., of Stoke Eoohford, Lincolnshire ; i>. 1910.
DERBY, Earl of (Edwaed Geoege Villiees
Stanley, K.G., G.O.V.O., C.B., P.O.).—
Or. 1485.
Eldest son of Frederick Ai-thur, 16th Earl, K.G.,
G.C.B., G.C.V.O., P.O., by Lady Constance (of Wither-
slack, Lancashire), eldest dau. of George William
Frederick, 4th Earl of Clarendon, K.G. ; i. 1865; s.
1908 ; m. 1889 Lady Alice Maude Olivia Montagu
(a Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
and an Extra Lady of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen
Alexandra), youngest dau. of William Drogo, 7th Duke
of Manchester. The Earl of Derby, who was educated
at Wellington Coll. (Hon. LL.D. Liverpool 1909), is a
J.P. and D.L. for Lancashire, Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Man-
chester Regt., 4th and 5th Batts. Loyal N. Lancashire
Eegt., 5th Batt. King'sLiverpoolRegt.andW.Lancashire
Divisional Transport andSupply Column R.A.S.C.,T.F.,
Hon. Coram. R. Naval Vol. Reserve, temp. Col. Com-
mandant 1st Dock Batt. King's Liverpool Regt., Hon.
Commandant l/15th Batt. Lancashire Vol. Regt., a
Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem,
and Patron of 18 livings ; was formerly Lieut. Reserve
of Officers, previously Grenadier Guards ; a Junior Lord , ^..^o j-.-rp, -.r
of the Treasury 1895-1900; Financial Secretary to the j UiJjKlJN (j, M
War Office 1900-03; Postmaster-Gen. 1903-5; M.P. ' •^■>-~i - -
for Lancashire (Westhoughton Div.) 1892-1906; Lord
Mayor of Liverpool 1912; Director of Recruiting for
the Army 1915-16 ; Under Secretary of State for War
and Vice-President of the Army Council July-Dec.
1916, and Secretary of State for War and President of
the Army Council Dec. 1916-1918 ; elected Chancellor
of Liverpool Univ. 1908, and appointed Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary on a Special Mission
to France, 1918 ; has the Grand Cordon of the Legion
of Honour. — British Embassy, Paris ; Knowsley Hall, \
Prescot, Lancashire ; Vowor/h Park, Sunningdale, Berh- \
shire ; Carlton, Marlborough, aiid Guards' Clubs, s.w. ;
Turf Club, w. ; Derby House, Stratford Place, w.
b. 1914. Mr. Derhara was. educated at Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1877, LL.M. 1877), and
palled to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1878.—
Residence: Part Eidge, Addington, Ketit ; Junior
Carlton Club, s.w.
DBRING, Sir Henry Edward, Bart., of
Surrender! Daring, Kent. — Or. 1626-7.
Eldest son of Sir Henry Nevill Dering, 9th Bart.,
K.C.M.G., C.B., by Rosa Ann, dau. of the late Joseph
Underwood, Esq.; 6.1866; s. 1906; m. 1890 May
Astel Rosina, 4th dau. of the late William Jameson,
Esq., of Montrose, co. Dublin. Sir Henry Dering,
who was educated at Eton, is a J.P. and D.L. for
Kent, Major Reserve of Officers, Major ret. late Scots
Guards, Major Territorial Force Reserve, late R. East
Kent Yeo., and Patron of 1 living. — Siirrenden Bering,
Ashford, Kent ; Residence : Sheerland House, Ashford,
Kent; Wellington, and Travellers' Clubs, s.w.
Heir, his son Anthony Miles Oholmeley, b. 1901.
DERING, Sir Herbert Guy Nevill, K.C.M.G.,
M.V.O.— Cr. 1917.
Sicond son of Sir Henry Nevill Dering, 9th Bart.,
K.C M.(;., e.B., who d. 1906, by Rosa Ann, dau. of
the late Joseph Underwood, Esq. ; b. 1867. Sir Herbert
Derins. who was educated at Eton and nominated an
Attache in the Diplomatic Service 1892, was a 3rd
Secretary 1894-8, a 2nil Secretary 1898-1905, a 1st
Secretary 190.5-9 and a Councillor of Enib.assy 1909-
15; appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to Sia'm 1915; has the Swedish Order
of the Polar Star, 3rd Class. — British Legation,
BangkoTc, Siam; St. James's CM, w. ; Travellers'
Club, s.w.
of Baddesley Clinton, War-
wickshire.
Rebecca Duleibella, only dau. of the late Abraham
Edward Orpen, Esq., and niece of Sir William Chatter-
ton, 2nd Bart, (ext.) ; m. 1st 1867 Marmion Edward
Ferrers, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Baddesley Clinton, who
was senior co-heir of the two Baronies of de Ferrers of
Chartley and Compton, and who d. 1884 ; 2ndly 1885
Edward Heneage Dering, Esq., late Coldstream Guards,
who d. 1892. Mrs. Dering is Patron of Baddesley
Clinton. — Baddesley Clinton Hall, Knowle, Warwickshire.
Heir, her first husband's great-nephew Capt. Edward
Arthur Joseph Ferrers, of Pentreheylin Hall, Shrop-
shire (whom see).
a Bngai
of Liverpool 1917-
Magdalen Coll., Oxford;
M.O., Capt.
M.P. for the
educated at Eton ani
1917 the Hon. Sib.
Maid of Honour to H.M. Q
of the late Henry Arthur, Viscount Chelsea, and granddau.
of George Heury, 5th Earl Oadogan, K.G., and has a son,
b. 1918.
Extra
Edward Montagu Cavendish, Lord Stanley,; DE ROBECK, tbe BarOn (HeNEY EdWAED
Grenadier Guards and a Brigade Major ; sat as _, ' „ . „^„ ^
- - - -â– - William de Robeck), of Gowran Grange,
Naas, CO. Kildare.
Eldest son of John Henry Edward Fock, Baron de
Robeck, of Gowran Grange, who d. 1904, by Sophia
Charlotte, who d. 1903, 3rd dau. of the late William
Fitzwilliam Burton, Esq., of Burton Hall, co. Carlow ;
b. 1859 ; m. 1880 Anne Cranston, younger dau. of the
late Lorenzo William Alexander, Esq., of Straw Hall,
CO. Carlow, and has, with 2 other sons and 3 daus., * John
Henry Edward, Lieut, and Acting Major R.A. ; edu-
cated at the E. Mil. Academy, Woolwich; b. 1896.
I Baron de Robeck, who was educated at Harrow and at
the R. Mil. Academy, Woolwich, was formerly Capt.
R.A., and is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Kildare, an Hon.
Lieut.-Col. in the Army, temp. Lieut.-Col. Remount
Service, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. late Comm.
Wieklow R.G.A. Militia; was Commandant of a
Remount Dep6t 1914-16, and temp. Lieut.-Col. R.A.
1915 and 1916 ; appointed a Superintendent, Remount
Service, 1916. — Army and Nat'y Club, s.w. ; Kildare
Street Club, Dublin.
DERHAM, Walter, Esq., of Henleaze Park,
Gloucestershire.
Only son of Samuel Derham, Esq., J.P., of Henleaze
Park, who d. 1886, by Mary Ann, who d. 1904, dau. of
the late William Baber.Esq., of Winscombe, Somerset ;
b. 1851; m. 1885 Matilda Henrietta, 3rd dau. of the
late Brigadier-Gen. John Adam Tytler, V.C, C.B., of
Bukloh, Punjab, India, and has, with other issue, a
son,'* John Adam Tytler, Lieut. 5th (City of London)
Batt. London Regt. ; educated at Eton and at
Trinity Coll.. Cambridge; b. 1886; m. 1913 Consuelo
Laura Vincenta Margarita de Cologan, only dau. of
Alberto de Cologan, Marques de Torre-Hormosa, of
Oratava, TenerifFe, and has a son, * Ian Arthur Tytler,
372
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THE UNITED KINGDOM.
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DE ROBECK, Vice-Adm. Sir John Michael,
G.C.M.G., K.C.B.— Or. K.C.B. 1916,
G.C.M.G. 1919.
Second son of John Henry Edward Fock,' Baroa de j
Robeek, of Gowran Grange, co. Kildare, who d. 190-t, by |
Sophia Charlotte, who d. 1903, 3rd dan. of the late I
William Fitzwilliam Burton, Esq., of Burton Hall, co. !
Carlow; h. 1862. Sir John de RobeCk, who was edu- '
cated in H.M.S. " Britannia," is a Vice-Adm. and a
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour and of the '
Roumanian Order of the Crown ; was formerly t
Inspector of Boys' Training Establishments ; Adm. of
Patrols 1912-14 and in command of the Naval Force
at the Dardanelles 1914-15; appointed to command
Mediterranean Fleet 1919; has the Grand Cross of
the Italian Order of the Crown, the Japanese Order
of the Sacred Treasure, 1st Class, and the French
Croix de Guerre. — Army and 'Navy Club, s.w.
DE RODES, of Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire
See Locker-Lampson. i
Annie Margaret Christina, elder dau. of the late
Algernon William Bellingham Greville, Esq., of
Grauard House, co. Longford; m. 1907 Capt. Gerard
I Lysley Derriman, Reserve of Officers, late Grenadier
Guards, Chief Constable of Shropshire, who d. of
wounds received in action 1915, and has a dau., Joan
Alys.- Residence: 21, Onslow Gardens, s.w.
DE RUTZEN, Lady.
Horatia Augusta Stepney, elder dau. of Alan James
Gulston, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Derwydd, and Dirleton,
Carmarthenshire, who d. 1886, by Augusta Catherine,
who d. 1887, eldest dau. of the late Capt. Robert
Giveen, of Cahill, co. Antrim; m. 1872 Sir Albert de
Rutzen, a Barrister at-Law, and a J.P. for Glamorgan-
shire, Berkshire, and co. London, who was Stipendiary
Magistrate for Jlerthyr Tydfil 1872-6, a Metropohtan
Police Magistrate 1876-1913, and Chief Magistrate at
Bow Street 1901 13, and who was cr. Knt. 1901 and
d. 1913.— 18, Crnnley Gardens, s.w.
DE RUTZEN, John Frederick Foley, Baron,
of Slebech Park, Pembrokeshire.
Only son of Alan Frederick James, Baron de Rutzen,
of Slebech Park, Lieut. 1st Pembroke Yeo., who d.
(killed in action) 1916, by Eleanor Etna Audley, of
Abermarlais Park, Carmarthenshire, and of Ridgeway,
Pembrokeshire (who m. 2ndly 1918 Capt. George
William Fisher Philipps, Welsh Guards), only child
of the late Pelham Thursby-Pelham, Esq., of Aber-
marlais Park, and of Ridgeway ; 4. 1 909 ; is Lord of
the Manors of Slebech and Minwear and Patron of 2
livings. — Slebech Park, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
DE ROS, Baroness (Mary Frances Dawson).
— Cr. 1264.
Only child of Dudley Charles (Fitz-Gerald-de-Ros),
24th Lord, K.P., K.C.V.O., by his 1st wife Lady
Elizabeth Grey, who d. 1892, eldest dau. of Thomas,
2nd Earl of Wilton; s. 1907; «(. 1878 the Hon.
Anthony Lucius Dawson (youngest son of Richard,
1st Earl of Dartrey), a Magistrate for Berkshire, and
formerly a Lieut. Coldstream Guards. Baroness de
Ros is Premier Baroness of England. — Old Court,
Stranff/ord, co. Doton; 22, Wellington Court, s.w.
Co-heiresse.:: Pres., her dans. Uua Mary, m.^1904 Capt. Arthnr i DERWENT, Lord (FrANCIS VaNDEN-BeMPDE-
Johnstone). — Cr. 1881.
Eldest son of Harcourt, 1st Lord, by Charlotte, who d.
1903, 2nd dau. of Sir Charles Mills, 1st Bart., of
Hillingdon, Middlesex; b. 1861; s. 1916; m. 1880
Ethel, who d. 1891, eldest dau. of the late Henry
Strickland-Constable, Esq., of Wassand, Yorkshire,
and has 2 daus. Lord Dervvent, who was educated at
Eton and at Ch. Ch., Oxford, and was formerly Capt.
2nd Life Guards, is a J.P., D.L. and CO. for the N.
Riding of Yorkshire and Patron of 1 living. — Hackness
Hall, Scarborouah; Turf Chti, w. ; Yorkshire Club,
York.
John Ross, 6th Batt. R. Irish Rifles, a J.P. for <
who d. (killed iu action) 1917, and has, with other issue, [
a son, 'Peter, 6. 1906 ; Maude Elirabeth ; and Eleanor
Charlotte Augusta, m. 1906 Capt. Aubrey Nugent Wade-
Palmer, Nottinghamshire (Sherwood Rangers) Yeo., and i
has 2 daus., • Barbara Madeline, and • Isme Ruth.
DE ROS, Mary Geraldine, Lady.
Elder dau. of the Rev. .Sir AVilliam Vesey Ross Mahon, j
4th Bart., who d. 1893, by Jane, who d. 1895, 2nd dau. I
of the late Rev. Henry King, of Ballylin, King's Co. ;
m. 1896, as his 2nd wife, Dudley Charles (Fitz-Gerald- 1
de-Ros), 24th Lord de Ros, K.P., K.C.V.O., who d.
1907. — 1\, Sloane Gardens, s.-w.
DE ROTHSCHILD, Mrs., of Ascott, Backing,
hamshire.
Marie.dau. ofthelateSignorAchillePerugia, of Trieste;
1881 LeoDold de Rothschild, Esq., C.V.O., of I J)E SALES LA TERRlfiRE, Col. FenwiCK
Heir Pres., his nephew George Harcourt, elder surviving sou
of the Hou. Edward Henry Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,
who d. 1903, by the Hou. Evelyn Mary, youngest dau. of
Leopold George Frederick, 6th Viscount Olifden ; educated
at Charterhouse ; b. 1899.
Ascott, a J.P. and D.L. for Buckinghamshire, and
one of H.M's Lieuts. for the City of London, who J
d. 19 17, leaving, with otherissr.e, a son, *Liouel Nathan,
O.B.E., a Magistrate for Buckinghamshire and Major |
Territorial Force Reserve, late R. Bucks Hussars Yeo. ;
has been M.P. for the Aylesbury Div. of Buckingham- i
shire since Jan. 1910; appointed Additional Parlia-
mentary Private Secretary to the Minister of National
Service 1917 ; educatedat Harrow and at Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge (B.A. 1903, M.A. 1908); b. 1882; m. 1912
Marie Louise Eugenie, younger dau. of the late Mons.
Edmond Beer, of Paris, and has, with other issue, a son.
*Edmund Leopold, b. 1916. — Ascott, Wing, Leighto7i
Bustard; 5, Hamilton Place, w. ; Gtmnersbwry Park,
Acton, w.
DE ROTHSCHILD, of Mentmore, Bucking,
hamshire. See Rosebery and Midlothian.
DERRIMAN, Mrs., of Ticknevin, co. Kildare. '
Ruth Margaret, eldest dau. of Ralph Dalyell, Esq., I
C.B., J.P. and D.L., of Ticknevin, who d. 1918, by
Bulmer, of Minster Level, Oxfordshire.
Only son of Fenwick Bulmer de Sales La Terrijre,
Esq., of Alstone, Gloucestershire, who d. 1897, by
Mary Prescod, who d. 1911, dau. of the late William
Gurney, Esq., of Loughope, Gloucestershire; b. 1856 ;
m. 1888 Agneta, dau. of the late Col. Charles Joseph
Theophilus Hambro, M.P., of Milton Abbey, Dorset-
shire, and has a son, Howard Montague Bulmer, M.C.,
Lieut.-Col. Reserve of Officers, late Capt. King's R.
Rifle Corps and temp. Lieut.-Col. Comm. 9th (Service)
Batt. Essex Regt. ; educated at Eton and at the R.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; b. 1889; >n. 1916 Jean Jessie
Mary, whom he div. 1919, only dau. of Capt. Frank
Lewis de Sales La Terri^re, formerly 15th (The King's)
Hussars, and Mrs. de Sales La Terrifere, of Dunal-
astair, Perthshire, and has a dau., Jeanne Pierrette.
Col. de Sales La Terriire, who is a representative of
one of the oldest families of the ancient noblesse of
France, that of de Sales, Comtes de Sales de St. Salvy, de
Bonneval en Albigeois, Province de Lauguedoc, was
educated at Eton and at Magdalen Coll., Oxford, and
is a Magistrate for Oxfordshire and for Hampshire,
DeS]
COUNTY FAMILIES OF
tDa
and ail Exon of the King's Body Guard of the Yeomen :
of the Guard ; formerly Capt. 18th Hussars, and also
served in the Egyptian Army ; has the Order of the
Medjidie, 4th Class.— Residence : The Great House, |
Bnrford, Oxfordshire ; Naval and Military, a.nd Bath
Clubs, w. ; Boodle's, and Pratt's Clubs, s.w. ; Friari/
Court, St. James's Palace, s.w. '•
\
DE SALES LA TERRIERE, Mrs., of;
Dunalastair, Perthshire.
Jeanie, only child of James Clark Bunten, Esq., D.L.,
of Dunalastair, who d. 1901, by Jessie, who d. 1906,
eldest dau. of the late Andrew Maclure, Esq., of
London ; m. 1895 Capt. Frank Lewis de Sales La
Terriire, an Hon. Capt. in the Army, and temp. Lieut. |
R.A.F., formerly Capt. 15th (The King's) Hussars and
R. Reserve Regt. of Hussars, and has, with other
issue, a son, * Francis James Bulmer, Lieut. Reserve [
of Officers, late 21st Lancers; educated at Eton and at
the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; b. 1897; m. 1918 Joan
Mary, only dau. of Samuel Richard Grubb, Esq., J.P.,
of .Castle Grace, co. Tipperary, and widow of Capt.
Gerard Arthur O'Callaghan, R. Irish 'Regt.—Du7ial-
astair, Perthshire.
DE SALIS, John Francis Charles, Count,
K.C.M.G., C.V.O., of Longhgur, co.
Limerick.— Cr. K.C.M.G. 1913.
Eldest son of John Francis William, Count de Sails,
of Hillingdon Place, Middlesex, who d. 1871, by
Amelia Frances Harriet, who d. 1886, eldest dau. of
the late Christopher Tower, Esq., of Huntsmore, Bucks ;
b. 1864; m. 1890 H^ine Marie de Riquet, who d. 1902,
dau. of the late Prince Eugene de Caraman-Chimay,
and has, with other issue, a son, * John Eugfene, Lieut,
and temp. Capt. Irish Guards, Special Reserve ; edu-
cated at Beaumont Coll. and at Balliol Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1915, M.A. 1917); b. 1891. Count de Salis,
who was educated at Eton, is a J. P. and D.L. for co.
Limerick and a J. P. for co. Armagh (was on the roll
for High Sheriff for 1888); was Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary to Montenegro 191 1-16 ;
appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-
potentiary on a Special Mission to The Vatican 1916.
— Palazzo Borghese, Borne ; Loughgur, Kilmallock, co.
Limerick; Bondo, Grisons, Switzerland; Travellers',
and Marlborough Clubs, s.w.
DE SALIS. See Fant-De Salis.
DESAUT, Earl of (Hamilton John Agmonde-
SHAM CuFFE, K.C.B., P.C.).— Cr. 1793.
Second son of Otway, 3rd Earl, by Lady Elizabeth
Lucy, who d. 1898, 3rd dau. of John Frederick, 1st
Earl of Cawdor ; h. 1848 ; s. his brother, William
Ulick O'Connor, 4th Earl, 1898 ; m. 1876 Lady Mar-
garet Joan, 2nd dau. of Henry, 4th Earl of Harewood,
and has issue 2 daus. The Earl of Desart, who was edu-
cated at Radley and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A.
1869), called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1872, and
elected a Bencher 1905, is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Kil-
kenny, and was Director of Public Prosecutions 1894-
1908, Solicitor to the Treasury and King's Proctor
1894-1909, British Plenipotentiary at the Inter-
national Naval Conference of London 1908-9 and
has been a Member of the International Court of
Arbitration at The Hague since 1909 ; formerly a Mid-
shipman R.N. ; sits in the House of Lords as Lord
r, ^ ^. . '^'"cnny;
Desart, U.K., cr. \909.— Desart Court, Kilk
Travellers' Club, s.w. ; 2, Butland Gardens, s.w.
DESART, Ellen Odette, Counte.ss of.
Elder dau. of Henry Louis Bischoffisheim, Esq., who
d. 1908, by Clarissa E., dau. of the late J. Biedermann
374
Esq., of Vienna ; m. 1881, as 2nd wife, William Ulick
O'Connor, 4th Earl of Desart, who d. 1898.— Aut Even,
Talbots Inch. Kilkenny; 2, Upper Berkeley Street, w.
DE SAUMAREZ, Lord (James St. Vincent
Sahmakez).— Cr. 1831.
Eldest son of John St. Vincent, 3rd Lord, by his 1st
wife Caroline Esther, who d. 1846, eldest dau. of the late
William Rhodes, Esq., of Bramhope Hall, Yorkshire ;
b. 1843; s. 1891 ; m. 1882 .Tane Anne, O.B.E., eldest
dau. of the late Capt. Charles Acton Broke, R.E. Lord
de Saumarez, who was educated at Eton, at Chelten.
ham Coll., and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1863,
M.A. 1867), is a J.P. for Suffolk, lato 2nd Secretary
Diplomatic Service; previously Lieut, and Capt.
Grenadier Gua,rd.s.— Shrubland Park, Ipswich, Suffolk;
Livermete Park, Bury St. Edmunds; Broke Hall,
Ipswich; Saumarez Park, Guernsey ; St. James's Club,
w. ; Travellers' Club, s.w. ; 43, Grosvenor Place, s.w.
Heir, his son James St. Vincent Broke, Capt. Scots Guards,
Special Heserre ; late Lieut. Scots Guards; educated at
Harrow and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge; b. 1889; m.
1914 Gunhild, younger dau. of Major-Gen. Victor Gustaf
Balck, K.O.M.a., of Stockholm, and has, with other issue,
a son, 'Philip St. Vincent, b. 1917.
DE SAUSMAREZ, Sir Havilland Walter,
Knt.— Cr. 1905.
Second son of the Rev. Havilland de Sausmarez, Rector
of St. Peter's, Northampton, who d. 1882, by Anne
Priaulx, who rf. 1914, dau. of the late Rev. Nicholas
Walters, formerly Rector of All Saints, Stamford; *.
1861 ; m. 1st 1892 Dora Beatrice, who d. 1893, dau. of
the late Major-Gen. Gother Mann, C.B., R.E. ; 2ndly
1896 Annie Elizabeth, dau. of the late Rev. Frederick
William Mann, Rector of St, Mary de Castro, Guernsey.
Sir Havilland de Sausmarez, who was educated at
Westminster and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A.
1883), and called to the Bar at the Inner Temple
1884, acted as Queen's Advocate, Lagos, 1891, and
was Legal V^ice-Consul at Zanzibar 1892-3, Assistant
Consular Judge there 1893-7, Assistant Judge of
H.B.M.'s Supreme Consular Court at Constantinople
1897-1903, and Judge 1903-6 ; appointed Judge of
H.B.M.'s Supreme Court for China and Korea 1905 and
has presided in the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong si nee
1912; is Seigneur of Sausmarez, Guernsey. — Shang.
hai; Oxford and Cambridge Club. s.w. ; Savile Club, w.
DESBOROUGH, Lord (William Henry Gren-
fell, K.C.V.O.).— Cr. 190.5.
Eldest son of Charles William Grenfell, Esq., M.P.,
who d. 1861, by Georgiana Caroline, who d. 191 1,