. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. 4 3 Hon. Herbert Francis b Jan. 25, 1848;m Elizabeth French 5 4 Charlotte Harman m 1879, LordGeorge Murray Pratt, son of the MarquessCamden 6 5 Hon. Frances Louise 3 2 William Merton Eaton, 2d Baron, bJan. 15, 1891 is a D. L. for Warwickshire;unsuccessfully contested Macclesfield, (C)1868. 1874-1880 Arms—Erminois, a frette azure two flau-ches of the last, each charged with a wingerect argent Crest. A lions head erasedargent, devouring a tun or gorged with adouble chain gold, suspended there from anescutcheon azure charged with a


. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. 4 3 Hon. Herbert Francis b Jan. 25, 1848;m Elizabeth French 5 4 Charlotte Harman m 1879, LordGeorge Murray Pratt, son of the MarquessCamden 6 5 Hon. Frances Louise 3 2 William Merton Eaton, 2d Baron, bJan. 15, 1891 is a D. L. for Warwickshire;unsuccessfully contested Macclesfield, (C)1868. 1874-1880 Arms—Erminois, a frette azure two flau-ches of the last, each charged with a wingerect argent Crest. A lions head erasedargent, devouring a tun or gorged with adouble chain gold, suspended there from anescutcheon azure charged with a cross coupedalso or. Supporters—Dexter, a stag; sinister, alion; both argent, each gorged with a collarflory counter—floury, and charged on theshoulder with a frette azure. 4 3 Hon. Herbert Francis Eaton, b , 1848; Maj. Gen. in the Army, formerlyCol. Comdg. Grienadier Guards; unsuccess-fully contested Coventry (C) 1887. Ap-pointed a member of South African Compen-sation Committee, 1901, a Knight of Graceof Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England;. COL. THE HON. HERBERT FRANCIS EATON —From Vanity Fair 24 EATON GENEALOGY m julv 14, L892, Elizabeth, dan of Francis(>rmond French, Esq., of New : 7 1 Frances Ormond Henry b 1893 8 2 Herbert Edward b 1895 Hon. Henry William Eaton, M. P. It has long been the boast of the governingclasses of England that they admit into theircircle not only those men who have beenborn and bred in the traditions of rule, butalso those who can succeed in showing inother departments of life that they havetalent for it. Some such fail and fall intoinsignificance, while others show a remark-able readiness to assimilate themsleves tothose whose task they share, and a creditableaptitude for the mysteries of Statecraft andthe social arts. Party and parties are ex-cellent schools, but it is not all the scholarswho are capable of receiving their teaching,and even of those many are arrested in theircareer by too great a rigidity of prin


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