EFFINGHAM— EGLINTON. 239 by (— ) da. of William Russell, of Brancepeth Castle, co. Durham. He d. at 57 Eaton Place, Midx., 5 Feb. 18S9, in his 83d year and was bur. at Hardwicke, near Bicester, Oxou. Personalty sworn at £61,759. Ilia widow living 1890. 1 3 and 14- Henry (Howard), Earl of Effing- ham [1837] and Baron Howard of Effingham [1554], s. r 1389 an<1 ~' Ve ^' 1837, styled Loud Howard till 18S9 ; ed at j ' Harrow and at Ch. Ch. Oxford, matric. 7 June 1855. He m. 31 Oct. 1865, at Geo. Han. Sq., Victoria Franeisca, 1st J da. of Hons. A. Boyer, of Paris. [Henry-Alexander Gordon Howard, styled Lord Howard, since 1889, s. and h. ap., 6. 15 Aug. 1866.] Family Estates.— These, in 1883, consisted of 3,376 acres in Oxfordshire, 1,445 in the west riding of Yorkshire and 910 in co. Northampton. Total 5,731 acres, worth £7,942 a year. Principal Residence. Tusmore House, near Bicester, Oxon. EGERTON OF TATTOX. Barony. i. "William-Tatton Egerton, of Tatton Park, Che- I. 1859. shire, s. and h. of Wilhraham Egerton', formerly Tatton,(») of the same by Elizabeth, 2d da. of Sir Christopher Sykes, Bart, was b. 30 Pec. 1806, bap. at Rosthern'e, co. Chester; M.P. for Lyming- tmi, 1830-32; for North Cheshire, 1S32-5S ; and Was cr. 15 May 1S59, BARON EU10RTON OF TATTON, co. Chester. Lord Lieut, of co. Chester, 1868-83. Hem. 18 Dec. 1830, at St. Geo. Han. Sq., Charlotte Elizabeth, 1st da. of John (Loftus), 2d Marquess of Ely [I], by Anna Maria, da. of Sir Henry Watkin Dashwood, Bart. She, who was b. 22 April 1811, d. suddenly 11 Sep. 1878, at Homburgh. He d. 21 Feb. 1883, aged 76 at Tatton Park afscL II. 1883. 2. Wilbraham (Egertox), Baron Egerton of Tatton, s. and h. b. 17 Jan. 1832, and bap. at Rostherne afsd. ; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; B.A., 2d class law and mod. history, 1S54 ; M.A., 1862. M.P. for North Cheshire, 1858-63, and for Mid. Cheshire, 1808-83. An ecclesiastical commissioner, 1SS0. He m. 14 Oct. 1857, at Riverhead, co. Kent, Mary Sarah, 1st da. of William Pitt (Amherst), '2nd Earl Amherst, by Gertrude, da. of the Hon. Hugh Percy, Bishop of Carlisle. She was b. 8 May 1837, and bap. 10 June, at Marylebone. Fumily Estates. — These, in 1S83, consisted of 8,876 acres in Cheshire; 1,870 in Lancashire, 424 in Derbyshire and 389 in co. Durham. Total 11,559 acres, worth £32,490 a year. Principal Residence. Tatton Park, near Knutsford, Cheshire. EGLINTON or EGLINTOUN. Earldom [S.] ]. Hugii (Montgomery), Lord Montgomery [S.], s. I. 1 508 !lnd "• of Alexander, 2d Lord Montgomerik [S.], by Catharine, da. of Gilbert (Kennedy), 1st Lord Kennedy [S.], was b. 1459-60, sue. his father when under the age of 21 ; was P.C. to King James IV. [S.] ; Constable of Rothesay Castle, 1489 ; Bailie of Cuuuingham, 1498 (the grant of which involved him in fierce disputes with the family of Cuuniugham of Glencairu); and was cr. (between 3 and 20) Jany. 1507/8, EARL OF EGLINTOUN [S.] ; was one of the Counsellors to the Queen Dowager [S.], 1513-14 ; Justice Gen. of tho Northern ( a ) This Wilbraham, was s. aud h. of William Tatton, of Wythenshaw in Northeu- deu, co. Chester, by Hester, sister and h. of Samuel Egerton, of Tatton Park, near Knutsford in that county. It might be supposed that Tatton Park was inherited from tho family of Tatton, but such was not the ease. It was derived from the Hon. Thomas Egerton, of Tatton Park afsd (3d son of John, 2d Earl of Bridgwater) father of John E. of the samo, who was tho father of the said Samuel Egerton and Hester Tatton. Earldom. vrr. Barony. XIV.