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Stratheden House. STRATHEDEN AND CAMPBELL, 2nd Baron, (Campbell)
S. of the late Lord Campbell, Lord High Chancellor of England, whom he succeeded as Lord Campbell, 1861, having succeeded his mother in the barony of Stratheden, in 1860. B. 1824; educ. at Eton, Balliol College, Oxford, and Trinity College, Cambridge. M.A. 1846; M.P. for Cambridge, 1847–52, and for Harwich, 1859–60 (Reform Club; Hartrigge, Jedburgh, N.B.)
Kent Mouse, A. OGILVY, Sir John, 9th Bart.
S. of Admiral Sir Wm. Ogilvy, Bart., by Sarah (who died in 1823), dau. of James Morley, Esq. B. 1803; m. 1st, 1831, Juliana Barbara, youngest dau. of late Lord Henry Howard; and 2nd, 1836, Lady Jane Elizabeth Howard, sister of present Earl of Suffolk. Educ. at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford, M.P. (liberal) for Dundee, since 1857. Vice-lieut. and convenor of Forfarshire, and Lieut.-Col. of 1st Forfarshire Volunteers. Formerly in 2nd Life Guards (Baldovan House, Dundee; Travellers’ Club).
Kent House, A. MORLEY, 2nd Earl of, (Parker)
Only s. of 1st earl, by his 2nd wife, Frances, only dau. of Thomas Talbot, Esq., of Gonville, co. Norfolk. B. 1810; suc. his father, 1840; m. 1842, Harriet Sophia, only d. of Montagu Edmund Parker, Esq., M.P., of Whiteway, Devon, and relict of Wm. Coryton, Esq., of Pentillie-castle, Cornwall. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1830); Colonel of South Devon Militia, 1845. A lord-in-waiting to the Queen, 1846–52. App. dep.-warden of the Stannaries, 1852. J.P. and dep.-lieut. for Devonshire; liberal (Saltram House, near Plympton, Devon).
Kent House, B. LEWIS, Right Hon. Sir Geo. Cornewall, 2nd Bart.
B. 1806. S. of Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, Bart., who died in 1855, by dau. of Sir George Cornewall, Bart. M. 1844, Lady Maria Theresa, sister of the present Earl of Clarendon, K.G. relict of Thomas Henry Lister, Esq., and mother of T. V. Lister, Esq., of whom a notice follows. Educ. at Eton, and Christ Church, Oxford (1st class in classics, and 2nd in mathematics, 1828; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831) C. to the bar, Middle Temple, 1831; J.P., and dep.-lieut. for Herefordshire, and Radnorshire; recorder, and J.P. for Radnor borough; M.P. (liberal) for Herefordshire, 1847–52, and for Radnor, since 1855; a poor-law commissioner, 1839–47; secretary to board of control, 1847–8; under secretary of state for Home Department, 1848–50; secretary of Treasury, 1850–2; Chancellor of Exchequer, 1855–8; secretary of state for Home Department, 1859; secretary of state for War, since 1861. Author of various works, learned and political. Was editor of “Edinburgh Review,” 1853–5. A privy councillor, 1855. Is an hon. D.C.L. of Oxford (Athenæum and Travellers’ Clubs, Harpton Court, near Kington, Radnorshire).