DENMAN 187 1st County of London Yeomanry 26 Sep. 1914.0 He m., 26 ov. 1903, at St. Margaret's, Westm., Gertrude Mary, only da. of Sir Weet- man Dickinson Pearson, ist Bart. {cr. 19 10 Lord Cowdray), by Annie, da. of Sir John Cass, of Bradford. [Thomas Denman, s. and h. ap., b. 2 Aug. 1905, at Paddockhurst, Worth, Sussex.] Family Estates. — These, in 1883, were under 2,000 acres. DENNINGTON See "Rous of Dennington, co. Suffolk," Barony {Rous), cr. 1796. DENNISTOUN Sir Robert Den'nistoun, Sheriff of Lennox and Keeper ot the Castle of Dunbarton, who ^. s.p.m., in 1399, is often spoken of as LORD DENNISTOUN [S.], but cannot, however, be considered as having acquired a peerage Barony. DENNY (of Waltham) BARONY BY i. Sir Edward Denny, was sum. to Pari, from WRIT. 27 Oct. (1604) 2 Jac. I to 17 May (1625) i^ Car. I, by writs directed Edivardo Denny de Waltham Clii whereby ^- ^^°+- he became LORD DENNY! On 14 Oct. 1626, he was cr. EARL OF NORWICH. See fuller particulars under that dignity. He d. s.p.m., 27 Sep. 1637, when the Earldom became extinct, but the Barony devolved as under. 11. 1637 2. James (Hay), Earl of Carlisle, Viscount Don- to CASTER, Lord Denny (of Waltham), tfc, grandson and 1 660. h., being s. and h. of James (Hay), i st Earl of Carlisle, by his 1st wife, Honora, only child of Edward (Denny), Lord Denny (of Waltham) abovenamed, which Honora d. v.p., 16 Aug. 1 6 14. He was b. about 1605, and sue. his father, 25 Apr. 1636, as Earl OF Carlisle, &c. He d. s.p., 30 Oct. 1660, when all his honours became extinct. For fuller particulars, see Carlisle, Earldom of, cr. 1622; extinct 1660, sub the 2nd Earl. (*) For a list of peers anJ sons of peers who served in this war see vol. viii, Appendix F.