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title,) and the barony of Talbot, of Hensol, devolved on his nephew,

JOHN-CHETWYND, (above named,) 3d baron, took the name and arms of Chetwynd, in addition to those of Talbot, by royal sign manual 19 April 1786, b. 1750, created, 3 July 1784, viscount Ingestrie and earl Talbot, m., 7 May 1776, Charlotte, da. of Wills Hill, marquess of Downshire, and by her (who d. 17 Jan. 1804) had issue,

1. CHARLES-CHETWYND, present earl.

2. JOHN, b. 4 April 1779, in holy orders, rector of Ingestrie, d. 8 Feb. 1825.

The earl d. 19 May 1793, and was succeeded by his son,

CHARLES-CHETWYND, present and 2d

earl.

Heir Apparent-HENRY-JOHN, viscount INGESTRIE, son of the earl.

Creations-Baron, 5 Dec. 1733; Viscount and Earl, 3 July 1784.

Arms-Quarterly, 1st and 4th. Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or; a crescent for difference-TALBOT. 2d and 3d. Azure, a chevron between three mullets or-CHETWYND.

Crest-On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant with the tail extended or; a crescent for difference-TALBOT. A goat's head erased argent, cornued orCHETWYND.

Supporters - Two talbots argent, each gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules. Motto-Humani nihil alienum. Nothing human is foreign to me.

JOHN MURRAY, EARL STRANGE, Baron Murray, of Stanley, co. Gloucester, and Baron Strange, in England; also Duke of Atholl, &c., in Scotland, Lord-Lieutenant and Hereditary Sheriff of Perthshire, Lord of the Isle of Man, Keeper of Falkland; born 26 June 1778.

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RICHARD EDGCUMBE, EARL of MOUNT-EDGCUMBE, Viscount Mount-Edgcumbe and Valletort, and Baron Edgcumbe ; Lord-Lieutenant, Vice-Admiral, and Custos Rotulorum co. Cornwall, and High Steward of Plympton, Devon, P.C., D.C.L., and F.R. and S.A.; born 13 Sept. 1764; succeeded his father, George, the late earl, 4 Feb. 1795; married, 21 Feb. 1789, Sophia Hobart, da. of John, 2d earl of Buckinghamshire, by whom (who d. 17 Aug. 1806) he had issue, 1. EMMA-SOPHIA, b. 28 July 1791, m. John, earl Brownlow; 2. CAROLINE-ANNE, b. 22 Oct. 1792, m., 13 Feb. 1812, Reginald-George Macdonald, of Clanroland, North Britain, esq., and d. 10 April 1824 ;- 3. RICHARD-WILLIAM, viscount Valletort, b. 19 May 1794, d. 28 Oct. 1818; -4. ERNEST-AUGUSTUS, viscount Valletort, b. 23 March 1797, aide-de-camp to the queen, and vicelieutenant co. Cornwall, m., 3 Dec. 1831, Caroline, eldest da. of Charles Feilding, esq., capt. R.N., and has a son and heir, b. 5 Nov. 1832; 2. Horace, b. 23 July, d. 6 Aug. 1835; 5. GEORGE, secretary of legation to the confederated States of the Swiss Cantons, b. June 1800, m., 19 May 1834, Fanny-Lucy, eldest da. of sir John Shelley, bart.

THE family of Edgcumbe has been seated in Cornwall from the time of Edward III. Sir RICHARD Edgcumbe, who was comptroller of the household to Henry VII., and was made a banneret at Bosworth field, was ancestor of

RICHARD Edgcumbe, created, 20 April 1742, baron Edgcumbe, m. Matilda, da. of sir Henry Furnese, bart., and d. 1758, leaving issue, RICHARD, 2d baron, who d. unm. 10 May 1761; and

GEORGE, 3d baron, created viscount

Edgcumbe and Valletort, 5 March 1781, and earl of Mount Edgcumbe, 1789, m., 16 Aug. 1761, Emma, only da. and h. of dr. John Gilbert, late archbishop of York, (who d. 26 Dec. 1807,) and dying 4 Feb. 1795, was succeeded by his only son,

RICHARD, the present and 2d earl. Heir Apparent-ERNEST-AUGUSTUS, viscount VALLETORT, son of the earl.

Creations Baron, 20 April 1742; Viscount, 5 March 1781; and Earl, 31 Aug.

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HUGH FORTESCUE, EARL FORTESCUE, Viscount Ebrington, and Baron Fortescue, of Castle-hill, co. Devon; Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum co. Devon; High Steward of Barnstaple and South Molton, F.S.A., and D.C.L.; born 12 March 1753; succeeded his father, Matthew, the late lord, as baron Fortescue, 8 July 1785; created Viscount Ebrington and Earl Fortescue, 1 Sept. 1789; married, 10 May 1782, Hester, sister to George Grenville, 1st marquess of Buckingham, K.G., by whom he has, 1. HUGH, viscount Ebrington, F.R.S., and M. P. for the Northern Division of Devonshire, b. 13 Feb. 1783, m., 4 July 1817, Susan, eldest da. of Dudley Ryder, earl of Harrowby, and by her (who d. 30 July 1827) had issue, 1. Hugh, b. 4 June 1818; 2. John-William, b. 14 July 1819, in the army; 3. Dudley, b. 4 April 1820; 4. Granville-Henry, b. 30 June, and d. 31 Aug. 1827; -2. HESTER, b. 17 Dec. 1784, m. Peter, 7th lord King ;- -3. GEORGE-MATTHEW, b. 22 May 1791, m., 19 Feb. 1833, lady Louisa-Elizabeth Ryder, youngest da. of the earl of Harrowby, and has issue, 1. a da., b. 14 Nov. 1833; 2. a son, b. 2 Jan. 1835; 3. a da., b. 19 Aug. 1836;- 4. WILLIAM, b. 24 Dec. 1793, d. 26 Jan. 1800; 5. JOHN, in holy orders, prebend of Worcester, and rector of Poltimore, co. Devon, b. 5 May 1796;- 6. CATHERINE, b. 30 Aug. 1786, m., 27 June 1820, the hon. Newton Fellowes, brother to the earl of Portsmouth; -7. ANNE, b. 3 Oct. 1787, m., Sept. 1814, George Wilbraham, of DelamereLodge, co. Chester, esq., M.P.;-- 8. MARY, b. 15 Sept. 1792, m., 15 Feb. 1823, sir James Hamlyn Williams, bart. ; 9. ELEANOR;-10. CHARLOTTE, b. 23 Oct. 1799, d. young; -11. ELIZABETH, b. 10 July 1801, m., 27 Dec. 1830, William-Reginald, lord Courtenay, son of the earl of Devon.

THIS noble family is descended from RICHARD FORTESCUE, who was lord of Winston, co. Devon, temp. William the Conqueror. WILLIAM FORTESCUE, of Winston, temp. Richard II., m. Isabel, da. and co-h. of John Beauchamp, of Kyme, and had issue 2 sons, William, who succeeded him at Winston, and sir JOHN, who served in the French wars temp. Henry V., and was rewarded for his courage and conduct by the government of Meaux and the province of Brie. He was grandfather of sir JOHN FORTESCUE, lord chief justice of England 1442, and lord high chancellor 1461, author of the celebrated treatise "De Laudibus Legum Angliæ." His son and heir, MARTIN FOR

TESCUE, of Fillegh, co. Devon, had issue 2 sons, JOHN, ancestor of the present earl, and of the lords Fortescue, of Creden, in Ireland, extinct; and William, ancestor of the viscounts Clermont, of Ireland, extinct.

HUGH FORTESCUE, esq., grandfather of the present earl, m., 1st, Bridget, da. and h. of Hugh Boscawen, esq., by Margaret, his wife, da. and at length co-h. of Theophilus, earl of Lincoln, and baron Clinton, by whom he had issue,

1. HUGH, K.B., summoned to parliament 1721, as lord Clinton, in right of his maternal grandmother; and created, 5 July 1746, earl Clinton and baron Fortescue, with limitation of the barony of Fortescue

to his half brother Matthew; d. unm. 2 May 1751.

2. BOSCAWEN; 3. THEOPHILUS; both d.

unm.

4. MARGARET, who became baroness Clinton on the death of her brother, Hugh, earl Clinton, and d. unm. 1760.

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Hugh Fortescue, esq. m., 2dly, Lucy, da. of Matthew, lord Aylmer, and d. 25 Nov. 1719,leaving issue by her, (w .18Feb.1767,) 5. MATTHEW, who succeede his half brother, Hugh, as baron Fortescue.

6. LUCY, m. George, lord Lyttelton.

MATTHEW succeeded as baron Fortescue, on the death of his half-brother, Hugh, earl Clinton, 1751, m., 8 July 1751, Anne, 2d da. of John Campbell, of Calder, in North Britain, esq., and by her (who d. 26 May 1812) had issue,

1. HUGH, present earl.

2. MATTHEW, b. 12 April 1754, capt. R.N., m., 1st, Nov. 1778, Henrietta, da. of col. Archer, by whom he had issue,

1. Matthew, m., 5 Oct. 1811, Erskine, 4th da. of James Christie, of Ducie, co. Fife, esq., and has issue, 1. MatthewCharles-Maitland, b. 14 Aug. 1812; 2. James, b. 12 May 1814; 3. Mary-TurnerErskine, b. 20 June 1818; 4. Thomas-DykeAcland, b. 20 July 1821; 5. Harriett-Boswell-Erskine, b. 14 Nov. 1823; 6. MargaretLucy, b. 27 Nov. 1827; 7. a da., b. 9 July 1832; 8. a son, b. 16 Oct. 1833.

2. William, in holy orders, m., 1st, 6

Feb. 1819, Isabel Barclay, 2d da. of the above-named James Christie, esq., who d. 11 Oct. 1826; and 2dly, 18 Feb. 1832, Elizabeth, eldest da. of rev. Robert Freke Gould: by his 1st marriage he has an only son, Archer, b. 1820.

Capt. Matthew Fortescue m., 2dly, 6 June 1795, Henrietta-Ann, only da. of sir Richard Hoare, bart., and widow of sir ThomasDyke Acland, bart., and by her has issue,

3. Henry, b. 10 Aug. 1796, m., 2 Nov. 1824, Caroline, da. of the right hon. sir Henry Russell, bart., and has issue, Francis-Henry, b. 19 Aug. 1826.

3. JOHN, b. 6 March 1755, d. unm. March 1773.

4. Lucy, b. 20 July 1756, m., Sept. 1778, the rev. mr. Harrington.

5. SOPHIA, d. Dec. 1833.

His lordship d. 10 July 1785, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

HUGH, present and 1st earl.

Heir Apparent-HUGH, viscount EBRINGTON, eldest son of the earl.

Creations-Baron, 5 July 1746; Viscount and Earl, 1 Sept. 1789.

Arms-Azure, a bend engrailed argent cottised or.

Crest-A wolf statant argent. Supporters-Two greyhounds argent, ducally gorged and lined gules.

Motto Forte scutum salus dueum. A strong shield is the safety of commanders.

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EDWARD DIGBY, EARL of DIGBY, Viscount Coleshill and Baron Digby, in England; also Baron Digby, of Geash ill, in Ireland, D.C.L., Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum co. Dorset; born 6 Jan. 1773; succeeded his father, Henry, the late earl, 25 Sept. 1793.

THE family of DIGBY is of great antiquity in the county of Warwick, and was first ennobled in the reign of James I., by whom sir John Digby, younger son of sir George Digby, of Coleshill, co. Warwick, was created baron Digby, and afterwards earl of Bristol; which titles became extinct on the death of his grandson, John, 3d earl, 1698.

Sir ROBERT DIGBY, eldest brother of the 1st earl of Bristol, had issue,

ROBERT, who, 29 July 1620, was created baron Digby, in Ireland, and d. 1642, leaving issue by Sarah, da. of Richard Boyle, earl of Cork, his 1st wife, KILDARE, 2d lord, who, by Mary, da. of Robert Gardener, of London, esq., was father of ROBERT, 3d lord, who d. unm. 1677; of SIMON, 4th lord, who d. without male issue 1685; and of

WILLIAM, 5th lord, who succeeded his brothers, m. Jane, da. of Edward Noel, 1st earl of Gainsborough, by whom he had issue, besides 3 sons and 5 das., who d. young

or unm.,

1. EDWARD, m., 5 July 1729, Charlotte, da. of sir Stephen Fox, and sister of the 1st earl of Ilchester, and d. 1746, leaving issue by her,

1. EDWARD, 6th lord.

2. HENRY, 7th lord and 1st earl.

3. Robert, an admiral of the red, d. 25 Feb. 1815, having m., 19 Aug. 1784, Eleanor, da. of Andrew Elliott, esq., late lieut.gov. of New York, and relict of Jauncy, esq., which lady d. 28 July 1830.

4. William, dean of Durham, who d. 18 Sept. 1788, having m., 14 April 1766, Charlotte, da. of Joseph Cox, esq., and by her (who d. 27 June 1791) had issue, 1. sir Henry, K.C.B., vice-admiral of the white, m., 17 April 1806, Jane-Elizabeth, viscountess Andover, relict of Charles, viscount Andover, (son of the earl of Suffolk and Berkshire,) and da. of Thomas-William, earl of Leicester, and has issue, Jane-Elizabeth, b. 3 April 1807, m., 1st, Edward, lord Ellenborough; and 2dly,

Baron Venningen of Bavaria; EdwardSt.-Vincent, b. 21 June 1809, m., 20 June 1837, Theresa-Anna-Maria, eldest da. of Henry-Stephen, earl of Ilchester; Kenelm-Henry, b. 8 Aug. 1811, in holy orders, rector of Tittleshall, co. Norfolk, m., 13 May 1835, Caroline, 5th da. of Edward Sheppard, of the Ridge, co. Gloucester, esq., and has issue, a son, b. 9 Sept. 1836; 2. William, b. 25 Feb. 1774, in holy orders, prebendary of Worcester, rector of Sheldon, and vicar of Colshill, co. Warwick, m., 1st, 20 Aug. 1800, Almeria-Augusta, 4th da. of the hon. Lucius-Ferdinand Cary; and 2dly, 3 Jan. 1803, his cousin, the hon. Charlotte-Elizabeth Digby; 3. Sheffield, d. Dec. 1793; 4. Charles-George, capt. R.N., b. 1778, m., 13 Sept. 1821, Elizabeth, da. of sir John Benn-Walsh, bart., and d. 14 Jan. 1829, leaving issue, Charlotte, b. 10 July 1822, d. 23 May 1837; George, b. 16 June 1824; John Almerius, b. 29 May 1826; 5. John, b. 1782, d. 1825; 6. Joseph, b. 1786, capt. R.N., m. and has issue; 7. Charlotte-Sophia, b. 5 May 1767, m., 3 April 1784, sir John Sheffield, bart., and d. 15 Dec. 1835; 8. Elizabeth-Juliana, m. sir John-Henry Newbolt, knt., chief justice at Madras, and d. Nov. 1807; 9. Maria, m., 23 Aug. 1794, Henry-Thomas, 2d earl of Ilchester; 10. Frances-Caroline, m., 13 June 1791, sir Thomas Neave, of Dagnam Park, co. Essex, bart., and d. 14 April 1835; 11. Harriett, m., Sept. 1808, rev. Samuel Serrell, of Langton, co. Dorset.

5. Stephen, b. 10 May 1742, m., 1st, 1771, Lucy, da. of Stephen, 1st earl of Ilchester, by whom (who d. 16 Aug. 1787) he had issue, 1. Charles, canon of Windsor, rector of Bishop Caundle, co. Dorset, Middle Chinnock, and Chiselbro, co. Somerset, b. May 1775, m. Mary, da. of hon. Hugh Somerville, and has issue, Charles-Wriothesley, b. 2 May 1802, m., 21 July 1831, Elizabeth, only da. of the rev. William Floyer (who d. 18 July 1834); George-Somerville, in the army, m., 6 Sept. 1836, Emily-Jane, da. of the hon. Augustus Butler-Danvers, and has issue, Julia-Mary; Harriet, d. June 1832; Stephen; 2. StephenThomas, capt. R. N., b. 1776, d. 9 April 1820; 3. Charlotte-Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1778, m. her cousin, the rev. William Digby, and d. Sept. 1820; 4. Kenelm-Henry, b. 1785, m., 21 Oct. 1833, Jane, da. of Thomas Dillon, esq., and has issue. He m., 2dly, 6 Jan. 1790, Charlotte-Margaret, eldest da. of sir Robert Gunning, bart., K.B., by whom he had issue, 5. Robert-Henry, lieut.-col. in the army, b. Sept. 1792; 6. Isabella, b. May 1794, m., Aug. 1814, William-Chester Master, esq: Charles, b. 22 April 1743, M.A., canon of Wells, d. 10 Sept. 1810, having m., 5 Jan. 1775, Priscilla, da. of William Mellior, of Castle Carey, co. Somerset, esq., and by her had issue, Mary-Charlotte, m., 22 Sept.

1810, the rev. John Dampier, of Bruton, co. Somerset.

2. WRIOTHESLEY, who d. 1767, having m. Mary, da. of John Cotes, of Woodcote, co. Salop, and had,

1. Wriothesley, b. Sept. 1749, m., 27 May 1783,, da. of lieut.-col. LewisCharles Montolieu, baron St. Hippolite, (who d. 1797,) but d. without issue, 26 Oct. 1827.

2. Mary, b. 1750, m., 26 Oct. 1778, hon. Hugh Somerville, and d. 8 Sept. 1794.

3. Frances, b. Jan. 1752, m., 26 Feb. 1780, col. Richard Aubrey; both deceased.

4. Elizabeth, b. 1758, m., 7 April 1786, William Mills, esq., and d. his widow, 27 Dec. 1828.

5. Jane, b. Aug. 1760, m., 21 March 1810, Charles Mills, esq.

3. ELIZABETH, m. sir John Dolben, bart. 4. JULIANA, m. Herbert Mackworth, esq. 5. FRANCES, m. James Cotes, esq.

His lordship d. 29 Nov. 1752, and was succeeded by his grandson,

EDWARD, 6th lord, who d. unm. 27 Nov. 1757, and was succeeded by his brother,

HENRY, 7th lord, who was created a peer of Great Britain 19 Aug. 1765, by the title of baron Digby, with remainder, in default of heirs male of his own body, to those of his father; and, 1 Nov. 1790, advanced to the dignities of viscount Coleshill, co. Warwick, and earl of Digby, co. Lincoln; m., 1st, 5 Sept. 1763, Elizabeth, da. of Charles Feilding, brother to Basil, 6th earl of Denbigh, and by her (who d. 19 Jan. 1765) he had no surviving issue. He m., 2dly, 10 Nov. 1770, Mary, da. and h. of John Knowler, of Canterbury, esq., by whom (who d. 26 Feb. 1794) he had issue,

1. CHARLOTTE-MARIA, b. 18 Jan. 1772, m., 22 July 1796, William Wingfield, esq., and d. Nov. 1806.

2. EDWARD, present earl.

3. ROBERT, rector of Sheldon and vicar of Coleshill, co. Warwick, b. 10 April 1775, d. unm. 25 Sept. 1830.

4. STEPHEN, b. 24 June 1776, d. Feb. 1795. 5. ELIZABETH-THERESA, b. 3 June 1781, d. 18 Nov. 1806.

His lordship d. 25 Sept. 1793, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

EDWARD, the present and 2d earl.

Heir Presumptive-To the viscounty and earldom-none:-to the English and Irish baronies, vice-admiral sir HENRY DIGBY, K.C.B., the earl's cousin.

Creations-Baron Digby, in Ireland, 29 July 1620; Baron Digby, in England, 19 Aug. 1765; and Earl of Digby, and Viscount Coleshill, in England, 1 Nov. 1790.

Arms-Azure, a fleur-de-lis or.

Crest-An ostrich with a horse-shoe in its beak, all proper.

Supporters-Two monkeys proper, environed round the loins and lined or.

Motto-Deo non fortuna. From God, not fortune.

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GEORGE PERCY, EARL of BEVERLEY, and Baron Lovaine; born 22 June 1778; succeeded his father, Algernon, 1st earl, 21 Oct. 1830; married, 23 June 1801, Louisa, da. of the hon. James-Archibald StuartWortley, brother of John, 1st marquess of Bute, and has issue,- -1. LOUISA, b. 26 Sept. 1802;2. ALGERNON-JAMES, b. 2 Oct. 1803, d. 19 May 1805; 3. MARGARET, b. 19 March 1805, d. 11 March 1810; -4. HENRY-ALGER NON-PITT, b. 25 April 1806, d. 3 Jan. 1809;5. ALICE-EMILY, b. 10 Feb. 1809, d. 29 June 1819; 6. ALGERNONGEORGE, lord Lovaine, b. 29 May 1810;-- 7. JOCELINE-WILLIAM, b. 17 July 1811;-8. MARGARET, b. 16 May 1813;-9. HENRYHUGH-MANVERS, b. 22 Aug. 1817, in the army.

(See DUKE of NORTHUMBERLAND.) ALGERNON PERCY, 1st earl of Beverley, succeeded to the dignity of baron Lovaine, 6 June 1786, by virtue of a special limitation in the patent conferring that title on his father, the 1st duke of Northumberland, and, 2 Nov. 1790, was created earl of Beverley; b. 21 Jan. 1750, m., 8 June 1775, Isabella-Susannah, 2d. da. of Peter Burrell, of Beckenham, co. Kent, esq. and by her (who d. 24 Jan. 1812) had issue,

1. CHARLOTTE, b. 3 June 1776, m. George, 3d earl of Ashburnham.

2. ELIZABETH, b. 31 March 1777, d. 28 April 1779.

3. GEORGE, present earl.

4. ALGERNON, b. 19 Aug. 1779, sometime secretary of legation at Paris, and minister plenipotentiary to the Swiss Cantons, d. 10 Aug. 1833.

5. SUSANNAH-ELIZABETH, b. 29 Dec. 1782. 6. HUGH, in holy orders, consecrated bishop of Rochester 1827, translated to Carlisle Sept. following, b. 29 Jan. 1784, m., 19 May 1806, Mary Manners-Sutton, eldest da. to Charles, late archbishop of Canterbury, and by her (who d. 4 Sept. 1831) had issue, besides 2 das. who d. infants,

1. Mary-Isabella, b. 18 Feb. 1808.
2. Agnes, b. 30 April 1809.

3. Lucy, b. 28 April 1811, m., 11 Feb. 1832, Henry-William Askew, esq., of Glenridding, co. Cumberland.

4. Algernon-Charles, b. 29 June 1812, in the army.

5. Henry, b. 5 June 1813.

6. Gertrude, b. 30 Aug. 1814, m., 12 July 1834, William-Pitt, viscount Holmesdale, son of earl Amherst.

7. Ellen, b. 7 Nov. 1815, m., 5 April 1836, the rev. Edward Thompson.

8. Hugh-Joceline, b. 9 Dec. 1817, in the army.

9. Louisa-Julia, b. 10 March 1819. 7. JOCELINE, (twin with Hugh,) capt. R.N., m., 9 Dec. 1820, Sophia-Elizabeth, 3d da. of Morton Walhouse, of Hatherton, co. Stafford, esq., and has issue,

1. Sophia-Louisa, b. 24 Dec. 1821.
2. Alan, b. 7 Jan. 1825.

3. Emily, b. 12 Sept. 1826.

4. Charlotte-Alice, b. 17 July 1831. 8. HENRY, lieut.-col. and C.B., b. 14 Sept. 1785, d. 15 April 1825.

9. AMELIA-CHARLOTTE, b. 9 Nov. 1786, m., 25 July 1808, Mortimer Drummond, of Charing Cross, esq., and has issue.

10. WILLIAM-HENRY, capt. R.N., commissioner of excise, b. 24 March 1788.

11. FRANCIS-JOHN, b. 1 May 1790, capt. 23d foot, d. at Cuença, in Spain, Sept. 1812. 12. CHARLES, b. 4 March 1794, and took the surnames and arms of Greatheed-Bertie, in addition to and before Percy, by royal sign manual, 1826, m., 20 March 1823, míss Anne-Caroline-Bertie Greatheed, and has issue,

Anne-Barbara-Isabel, b. 31 March 1824. The earl d. 21 Oct. 1830, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

GEORGE, present and 2d earl. Heir Apparent-GEORGE, lord LOVAINE, eldest surviving son of the earl.

Creations-Lord Lovaine, Baron of Alnwick, 28 Jan. 1784; Earl of Beverley, 2 Nov. 1790.

Arms and Crest-As the duke of Northumberland, with a crescent for difference.

Supporters-Dexter, a lion azure, with a crescent for difference. Sinister, an unicorn argent, armed, unguled, crined, tufted, ducally gorged, with chain reflexed over the back and charged on the shoulder with a tirret or.

Motto-Esperance en Dieu. Trust in God.

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