(i) Occurrences that have taken Place since this APRIL.23, Prince Edward, the fourth fon of his Majesty, was JAN. FEB. MARCH Roger, fecond fon of the Earl of Eglintoune, died. 19, Lord William Ruffell's youngest daughter died. Capt. Cochran, brother to the Earl of Dundonald, had a fon born. 4, Lord William Beauclerk married Mifs Halthorpe. 10, Lord Charles Fitzroy, fecond son of the Duke of Grafton, married Frances, eldest daughter of the Earl of Londonderry. Mr. John Buller, nephew to Judge Buller, married Elizabeth Yorke, daughter of the Bishop of Ely. 12, Elizabeth Keene, niece to the Earl of Dartmouth, married to John Weyland, Efq. 20, Lady Charlotte Wingfield, daughter of the late Earl Digby, had a fon born. 30, Lieut. Col. James-Archibald Stuart-Wortley, nephew to the late Earl of Sandwich, married Charlotte, daughter of the Earl of Erne. APRIL 3, Lord Bruce, fon of the Earl of Aylesbury, had a. fon born. 5, Lady Brownlow had a daughter born. a. Dowar APRIL 8, Dowager Duchefs of Beaufort, Baronefs Bottetourt, died, aged 80, when her Barony defcended to the Duke of Beaufort. MAY Lady Elizabeth Lowther, fister to the Earl of Weftmorland, had a daughter born. 12, Mr. Buller Yard, eldest fon of Judge Buller, had a fon born. 15, Lady Mary, eldest daughter of the Duke of Leinfter, married Sir Charles Rofs, Bart. 17, Lady Helen Hall, daughter of the Earl of Selkirk, had a daughter born. 21, The Earl of Harborough died, aged 80, when he Lady Margery Murray, fifter to the late Earl of 22, The Duke of Rutland married Elizabeth, daughter The Earl of Suffex died, when the Earldom and 30, Mifs Ogilvie, daughter of the Duchefs Dowager of 4, The Countefs of Camden had a fon born. The Countess of Caffilis had a daughter born. 5, Countess of Dumfries died. 6, Col. Vaughan, second son of the Earl of Lisburne, had a for born. 10, Henry, brother to the Earl of Buckinghamshire, died. 12, Mrs. Gunning, daughter of Lord Bradford, had a daughter born. 23, Lady Cecilia Hamilton, the divorced Marchioness of Abercorne, married Colonel Copley. ONTENTS. VOL. I. ENGLAND. Plates of the ARMS, from Plate 1 to Plate 40. The Index to the Arms and Descents Alphabetical Arrangement of the Mottoes, with Plates of the ARMS, from Plate 41 to Plate 78. IRELAND. IRELAND.. Plates of the Collars, Badges, and Garters, of the Four. Family Name and fuperior Titles of all the Peers English Titles conferred fince 1760. Titles used by the elder fons of Peers English Titles extinct fince 1760- Scotch Titles extinct fince 1760 Ditto claimed and allowed - Irish Titles conferred fince 1760 Ditto extinct fince 1760 English and Irish Dignities granted by the respective Sovereigns Number of Chaplains the Peers may qualify 579: 582 584+ 584 то THE PEERAGE OF THE THREE KINGDOMS. N. B. The firft Column of Figures fhews the Plate their Arms are on; the fecond Column, the Page where their Families, &c. are given; the third Column, their Titles; the fourth, their Degrees in each Kingdom, viz. E for England, S for Scotland, and I for Ireland; and the laft Column, the Family Name of the prefent Poffeffer. |