APPRNDIX. 289 DAYBT OF FERNHURST, oo. Bqhmz. He wm 8d ■. of Peter l)AVWt,'ot Hoiton, Bubki, formerly of Gamberwell, Surrey {d. 28 March 1879, aged 87), br Oaroline Rmina, da. of Uie llev. William Paoi, Reotor of Rampieham-cnm-Wraziul, Doreet ; was 6. 29 Aug. 1883; ed. at Rugby, and at Uuit. Coll., Oxford; Scholar, 1862; double daas in mode. 1864 ; B.A and double clam in finals, 1866 ; Fellow, 1866-64, becoming an Hon. Fellow in 1884 ; Jubnson's Math. Scholsr 1867 ; Senior Math. Scholar, 1858 ; Rld<»n T^w Scholar, 1859 ; M.A., 1859. being cr. D.C.L. in 1894. He WHS Barrister (Line. Inn) 1861 ; Q.C., 1875 ; Counsel to Carobr. Univ. 1877 ; Bencher, 1878 ; was M.P. for Christchurch, 1880-86 ; Solicitor Gen., Feb. to Aug. 1886, being knighted 8 March 1886 ; P.C. 1893 ; a Lord Justice of Appeal, 1893-94, being made a Loi^ of Appeal and raited to the peerage 13 Aug. 1894 as before state«l. He m. 5 Ang. 1862, at St George's, Camberwell, Louiaa Hawes, da. of John DOHKIH, of Ormond House, Old Kent Road, Surrey, Ciril Engineer. Prindfol JZ^ficieiiee— Verdley Place, in Femhurst, oa Sussex. DAWNATf OF DANBT. t.A, *• Dawkat of Danby, in the North Riding, oo. York," Barony (Dawnag) cr. 24 July 1897.(*) See " Downr,** Vitioountcy [L] cr. 1681, under the 8th Viscount. DUNLEATH OF BALLYWALTER. Barony. 2. John Mitlholland, of Bally waiter Park, oo. Down, T 1 AQQ 1*^ *• *°^ ^ ^ Andrew MnLHOLLAWD, of the same (d 24 Aug. 1866, 1. ios7j». ^^ ^^j^ y^ Elisabeth, da. of Thoosas MaoDonnsll, of Belfsst^ wis 6. 16 Dec. 1819, at Belfast ; ed. at Haslewood School, and at the Royal Academy at Belfast ; was proprietor of the York street Flax Spinning Company at Belfast ; was Sheriff of oo. Down, 1868, end of co. Tyrone, 1878 ; M.P. for Down- liatrick. 187485; Hon. LL.D. of Dublin, 1881, and was er., 29 Aug. 1892,(*>) BAROK DUNLEATH OF BALLY WALTER, co. Down. He m., 2 Anril 1861, Frances Louisa, da. of Hugh Ltlb, of Knocktams, co. Derry, by Harriet, da. of John Cromii. He d 11 Dec 1895, at 7 Eaton square, aged within a few days of 76, and was hur, at Ballywalter. Will pr. at £588,266 gross and £497,528 net personalty.(«) Hte widow living 1897. II. 1895. 2, Hbkbt Ltlb (Mulholland), Baron Duklxath of Balltwaltbr [1892], 2d but 1st surT. s. and h.,(<') b. 80 Jan. 1854 ; ed. at Eton, and at the RotmI Mil. Acad, of Woolwich ; Lieut. Royal Engineers, 1878-78 ; matric at Oiford (Ball. Coll.), 20 Oct 1877 ; 2d class Hist, 1880, and B.A., 1881 ; Sheriff of co. Down, 1883 ; M P. for North Londonderry, 1885-95 ; mc. to the peerage, 11 Dec. 1895. He m., 28 July 1881, Korah I>ouisa Fanny, only sunr. da. of the Hon. Somerset Richard Hamilton Auguits Ward (5th s. of the 8d Viscount Bavoor [I.]}, by Korah Mary EliEabeth, da. of Lord Qeorge Augustus HiLU She was 6. 18 June 1861.y FamUg Atotei.— These, in 1888, consisted of 18,606 sores in co. Down, and 1,182 in oil. Tyrone. Total, 14,688 acres, worth £19,424 a year. PHneipai jSmI.— Ballywalt«T Park, near Grey Abbey, co. Down. {*) This was one of the six Baronie*, which (together with an Enrldom and Viaoountoy bestowed on Lord Eserion of Tatton) were granted nt Queen Victoria's second (60 years, or " Diamond ") jubilee. Tliese were (1) Fairlie, bestowed on the Earl of Glasgow [S.] ; (2) Dawnay of Danb^r, on Viscount Downe [L] ; (3) Ludlow of Heywood (Z^opet) ; (4) Holm Patrick {Hamilton) ; (5) Inrerclyde of Castle Wemyss (Burnt), and (6) Strathcona and Mount Hiiyal (Smith), (b) This was one of eight Baronies conferred at the recommendation of Lord Salisbury, when leaving office ; for a list of which see vol. ▼, p. 126, note " c." (") He was said to have divided the chief part of his property among his children a week over the year before his death and so to have saved the succe ssi on dnfy. {^) The eldest son, Andrew Walter, d v.p. and s.p., 2 June 1877, aged 24,