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Burke's peerage:
RONALD HINMAN ALLANBY of Balblair, Nairnshire, Maj 1st and 2nd Bn Seaforth Highrs 1907-30, served in Mohmand Expdn. 1908, and WW I 1914-18 (France and Macedonia); b 16 Dec 1887; educ Wellington, and RMC; m 30 April, 1931, •Joan (97, Onslow Square, S.W.7), dau of late Col Charles H. Carr, of Cramlington Hall, Northumberland, and d 22 Jan 1968.
Florence Muriel Allanby Allanby
Burke's peerage:
Florence Muriel Allanby; m 12 Sept 1923, Col Angus Cameron, DL, of Firhall, Nairn, son of James Angus Cameron, MD, BSc, DL, of Firhall, Nairn, and d 1 Aug 1970, aged 87.
John Raphael Wentworth Savile 7th Earl of Mexborough
The title of Earl of Mexborough was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1766. The Earl bears the subsidiary titles of Viscount Pollington and Baron Pollington.
See: http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/canning.htm for ancestors