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HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. 



Charlotte Howe (1762-1835). VI 7, Sir Jonathan W. Waller. VI 8, Maria Howe. VI 9, Lord 

 Altamont, Marquis of Sligo. VI 10, Louisa Catherine Howe. VI 11, Sir William Scott, Lord 

 Stowell. 



VII 1, George Anson (1797-1857), a major general; commander in chief in Italy. VII 2, 

 Isabella Weld. VII 3, Harriet Georgiana, died 1836. Children's children of Propositus: VII 4, 

 Richard William Perm Curzon (1796-1870), Viscount Curzon and first Earl Howe. VII 5, Anne 

 Gore. VII 6, George Augustus Curzon (1788-1805). VII 7, Marianne Curzon, died 1820. VII 8, 

 Brigadier General Halifax. 



VIII 1, John Winston, seventh Duke of Marlborough (1822-1883), lord lieutenant of 

 Ireland. VIII 2, Lady Frances Vane. VIII 3, Isabella Anson. Children's children's children 



of Propositus: VIII 4, George 



rt!Q 4 Augustus Curzon (1821-1876), 



second Earl Howe, a lieutenant 

 colonel of volunteers. VIII 5, 

 Richard William Penn Curzon, 

 third Earl Howe (1822-1900), 

 lord lieutenant of Leicester 

 county, a colonel in the army. 

 VIII 6, Frederick Curzon (1825- 

 1881), a captain in the Royal 

 Navy. VIII 7, Henry D. Cur- 

 zon born 1824. VIII 8, William 

 Henry Curzon (born 1827), a 

 major in the army; served in 

 the Crimea and received a medal 

 and clasp and a Turkish medal; 

 won a medal in India. VIII 9, 

 Sir Leicester Smyth (1829-1891), 

 served in the Crimea; com- 

 manded troops in the southern 

 district, 1889; governor and 

 commander in chief, Gibraltar. 

 VIII 10, Ernest George Curzon 

 (1828-1885), assistant adjutant 

 and quartermaster general at 

 Aldershot; deputy adjutant 

 general in Ireland. VIII 11, 

 Augusta Halifax. VIII 12, Mon- 

 tagu Curzon (1846-1907), colonel 

 in the army. VIII 13, Assheton 



Gore Curzon-Howe (born 1850), joined the Royal Navy as a cadet, 1863; made vice admiral 

 1905; K. C. B. 1905. VIII 14, Mary Anna Curzon. VIII 15, James, second Duke of Abercorn. 

 IX 1, Lady Georgiana Spencer Churchill. Children's children's children's children of Pro- 

 positus: IX 2, Richard George Penn Curzon-Howe, fourth Earl Howe (born 1861), a member of 

 Parliament; treasurer of Her Majesty's household, lord chamberlain to Queen Alexandra. IX 3, 

 Ernest C. Penn Curzon (born 1856), a major of reserve of officers. IX 4, Fitz Roy Edmund Penn 

 Curzon (born 1859), a lieutenant colonel in the army; present at Khartoum and was specially 

 mentioned in the dispatches; in the Sierra Leone expedition and in the South African war his 

 work received special recognition. 



Children's children's children's children's children of Propositus: X 1, Francis Richard, 

 Viscount Curzon (born 1884), a commander in the Naval Reserve. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



BARROWS, SIR JOHN. 1837. The Life of Richard, Earl Howe, K. G., Admiral of the Fleet and 



General of Marines. London: J. Murray. 

 BURKE, SIR B., and A. 1909. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and 



Baronetage. London: Harrison and Son. 2570 pp. 



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