Movers and seconders of the Address in the two Houses of Parliament: the Earl of Onslow, 1880. Engraving from a photograph taken by the "Van der Weyde" electric light, at 182, Regent-street...'Sir William Hillier Onslow, Bar., Earl of OnsIow, Viscount Cranley, Baron OnsIow and Cranley, succeeded his grand uncle, as fourth Earl, in October, 1870. He was educated at Eton, and at Exeter College, Oxford. He married, in February, 1875, the Hon. Florence Coulston Gardner, eldest daughter of Lord Gardner, and has a son. He is a justice of the peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey, and Lord High Steward of the borough of Guildford. That borough was contested, in 1870, between his Lordship's uncle, Mr. Guildford OnsIow, weII known for the active part he took in the Tichborne case, and Mr. Denzil OnsIow, a distant relative, who now represents the borough in the Conservative interest'. From "Illustrated London News", 1880.
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