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1800. Dec. 29. Jas. Ed. Harris, E. of MALMESBURY, V. FITZ-Harris, Governor of the Isle of Wight. [Heron-Court, Hants.] w.

1820

1801. April 21. James Alexander St.-Clair Erskine, E. of ROSSLYN, Lord LOUGHBOROUGH, Lieut.-Colonel of the 9th Regt. of Dragoons. [Dysart-House, Fifeshire; Laigle, Yorkshire.[ m.

1837

1801. June 18. William Craven, E. of CRAVEN, V. Uffington, [Combe-Abbey, near Coventry; Hampstead-Park, Berks.] m. 1825 1801. June 19. Arthur-George Onslow, E. of ONSLOW, V. Cranley, [Clandon-Park, Surrey.] w.

1827

1801. June 22. Charles Marsham, E. of ROMNEY, V. MARSHAM. [Mote-Park, Kent.] m.

1811

1801. June 23. Henry Thomas Pelham, E. of CHICHESTER, Lord PELHAM, a Captain in the Army. [Stanmer-Park, Sussex.] m. 1826 1801. June 26. Thomas Egerton, E. of WILTON, V. GREY de WilTON, second son of the Marquis of Westminster, [Heaton, Lancashire.] M.

1839

1814 1804. May 14. Edward Herbert, E. of POWIS, V. CLIVE, LordLieutenant of Montgomeryshire, (Lord CLIVE in Ireland.) [PowisCastle, Montgomeryshire; Walcot-Park, Shropshire.] m. 1805. Nov. 20. Horatio Nelson, E. NELSON, V. TRAFALGAR, (Duke of BRONTE in Sicily.) [Trafalgar-House, Wilts.] b. 1835 1806. April 1. Charles Herbert Pierrepont, E. MANVERS, V. NEWARK [Thoresby-Park, Notts.] m.

1816

1806. April 1. Horatio Walpole, E. of ORFORD, Lord WALPOLE, M.A., Colonel of the West Norfolk Militia, High Steward of the Borough of Lynn. [Wolterton-Park, Norfolk.] m.

1822

1806. April 1. Charles Grey, E. GREY, V. HowICK, an elder Brother of the Trinity-House, and a Governor of the Charter-House, K.G. [Howick-House, Northumberland.] m.

1807

1807. April 4. William Lowther, E. of LONSDALE, V. LOWTHER, a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, Lord-Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland, K. G. & C F.S. A. [Lowther-Castle, Westmorland; Cottesmore-Park, Rutland; Whitehaven-Castle, Cumberland.] w.

1809. July 18. Dudley Ryder, E. of HARROWBY, V. SANDON, a Governor of the Charter-House, a Trustee of the British Museum, and High Steward of Tiverton, D. C. L. & F.S.A. [Sandon-Hall, Staffordshire; and Norton, Gloucestershire.] w.

Regency. 1812. Aug. 15. Hen. Lascelles, E. of HAREWOOD, V. LAS CELLES, Lord-Lieut. and Cust. Rot. of the West Riding of Yorkshire & High Steward of Allertonshire. [Harewood-House, Yorkshire.] w. 1820

1813. Feb. 2. Gilbert Elliott Murray Kynynmound, E. of MINTO, V. MELGUND, First Lord of the Admiralty, An Elder Brother of the Trinity House. [Minto-Castle, Roxburghshire.] m. 1814 1814. June 18. William-Schaw Cathcart, E. CATHCART, Lord GREENOCK, a General, Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Life-Guards, and Governor of Hull, Vice-Admiral of Scotland, K.T.; K.S.A. and St. G. (Lord CATHCART in Scotland.) [Cathcart-castle, and Cartside

cottage, Renfrewshire.] m.

1815. Sept. 30. James Walter Grimston, E. of VERULAM, V. GRIMSTON, Lord-Lieut. and Cust. Rot. of Herts. (V. GRIMSTON in Ireland; Lord FORRESTER in Scotland.) [Gorhambury, Hertfordshire.] m. 1815. Sept. 30. John Cust, E. BROWNLOW, V. ALFORD, Lord Lieut. Custos Rotulorum, and Vice-Admiral of Lincolnshire, Colonel of the South Lincoln Militia, F. R. S. & F. S. A. [Belton-House, Lincolnshire.] m.

1815. Sept. 30. William Eliot, E. of St. GERMANS, Lord ELIOT, M.A. [Port-Eliot, Cornwall.] w.

1823

1815. Sept. 30. Edmund Parker, E. of MORLEY, V. BORIngdon, Gent. of the Bedchamber to Prince Albert. [Saltram and NorthMolton, Devon.] b.

1840 1815. Sept. 30. George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridgeman, E. of BRADFORD, V. NEWPORT, D. C. L. [Weston-Hall, Staffordshire; Castle-Bromwich, Warwickshire.] m.

1825

1823

1815. Sept. 30. John Reginald Beauchamp Pindar E. BEAUCHAMP, V. ELMLEY. [Madresfield-Court, Worcestershire.] m. 1816. Sept. 11. Thomas Philip de Grey, E. de GREY, L. LUCAS, Lord Lieutenant and Cust. Rot. of Bedfordshire, an Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, F.S.A. [Wrest. House, Bedford; Newby Hall, York.] 1833

m.

Geo. IV. 1821. July 6. John Scott, E. of ELDON, V. ENCOMBE, [Encombe, Dorset.] m.

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1838

1821. July 9. Edward Boscawen, E. of FALMOUTH; L. Boscawen, [Tregothnan, Cornwall; Woolhampton-House, Berks.] m.

1821. July 9. Richard William Penn Curzon Howe, E. HOWE, V. CURZON, Lord Chamberlain to the Queen Dowager. [Hagley, Staffordshire; Penn-House, Bucks.]

w.

1821. July 9. John-Somers Cocks, E. SOMERS, V. EASTNOR, Lord Lt. and Cust. Rot. of Herefordshire, and Chief Steward of Hereford. [Eastnor-Castle, Herefordshire.] m.

1821. July 9. John Edward Cornwallis Rous, E. of STRADBROKE, V. DUNWICH. Colonel of the East Suffolk Militia. [Her ham-Hall, Wangford, Suffolk.] b.

1827

1823. March 28. ** Charles William Vane, E. VANE, V. SEAHAM, a General, Colonel of the 10th Dgs., and Custos Rotulorum of the counties of Londonderry and Down (Marquess of LONDON

DERRY, in Ireland), K.T.S.; K.S.G.; K.B.E.; D.C.L. [Mount Stewart, Downshire; and Winyard-House, Durham.] m.

1826. Dec. 2. [Montreal Kent.] m. 1827. Sept. 24. John Frederick Campbell, E. CAWDOR, V. EMLYN, a Family Trustee of the British Museum, F.R.S. [Cawdor-Castle, Nairn; Glanfred, Cardiganshire; Stackpole-Court, Pembrokeshire.] m. Witt. IV. 1831. May 12. George Fitzclarence, E. of MUNSTER, V. FITZCLARENCE, a colonel in the army, and Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, an Aide-de-Camp to the Queen. [Upper Lodge, Bushy Park.] m.

William Pitt Amherst, E. AMHERST, V. HOLMESDALE,

1831. Sept. 7. William Cavendish, Earl of BURLINGTON, Lord CAVENDISH, Chancellor of the University of London. [ComptonPlace, Sussex; and Holkar-Hall, Lancashire.] w. 1834

1831. Sept. 7. Robert Dundas Duncan Haldane, Earl of CAMPERDOWN, V. DUNCAN. [Lundie, Perthshire.] m.

1831. Sept. 7. Thomas William Anson, Earl of LICHFIELD, V. ANSON, Post-Master General. [Shugborough, Staffordshire.] m.

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1840

Frederick John Robinson, Earl of RIPON, V. Governor of the Charter House. [Nocton, Lincoln

1833. May 2. Granville Leveson Gower, Earl GRANVILLE, Lord LEVESON, uncle of the Duke of Sutherland, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Paris. m.

1837. Jan. 21. Henry George Francis Reynolds Moreton, Earl of DUCIE, Lord MORETON. [Tortworth Court, Gloucestershire.] m. 1840 1837. Jan. 24. Kenneth Alexander Howard, Earl of EFFINGHAM, Lord HOWARD of Effingham, a Gen., Col. of the 3rd foot, K.T.S. m. 1837. Jan. 21. Charles Anderson Pelham, Earl of YARBOROUGH, Lord, WORSLEY D.CL.; F.R.S.; F.S.A. [Brocklesby Hall, Lincolnshire; Apuldurcombe Park, Isle of Wight.] w.

Vict. 1837. July 21. James Henry Robert Innes Kerr, Earl of INNES (Duke of ROXBURGHE in Scotland.) K. T. Fleurs Castle, Roxburghshire; Broxmouth, Haddingtonshire.] m.

1837. July 21. Thomas William Coke, Earl of LEICESTER, V. COKE. [Holkham, Norfolk.] m.

1838. June 23. William King, Farl of LOVELACE, Viscount ОCKHAM, Lord Lieut. of the County of Surrey. [Ockham Court, Surrez; Yartie House Devon.; Meyners Somer-setshire.] m.

1838. June 23. Thomas Dundas, Earl of ZETLAND, Lord Dundas, Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire. [Aske Hall and Upleatham Park, Yorkshire; Kerze House Stirlingshire.] m. 1839 1839. Dec. 11. George Eden, Earl of AUCKLAND, Lord EDEN, Governor General of India (Lord AUCKLAND in Ireland.) b.

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Edw. VI. 1549. Feb. 2. Henry Devereux, V. HEREFORD, [Nantcribba-Hall, Montgomeryshire; Tregoya, Brecon.] m. 1804

Anne. 1712. July 8. Henry St. John, V. BOLINGBROKE and St. JOHN of BATTERSEA. [Lydiard-Park, IVilts.] w. 1824 Geo. I. 1721. Sept. 10. George Byng, V. TORRINGTON, a Lord in Waiting on the Queen. [Yokes-Place, near Mereworth, Kent.] m. 183) Geo. II. 1746. Feb. 17. ✨ Augustus-Frederick Fitzgerald, V. LEINSTER, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Kildare, (Duke of LEINSTER, and premier Peer in Ireland.) [Carton House, Kitdare.] m. 1804 1766. Oct. 28. Henry Maynard, V. MAYNARD, Lord Lieutenant of Essex. [Easton-Lodge, Essex.] m.

1789. June 9,

John Robert Townshend, V. SYDNEY.

Lodge, Kent.] m. 4

1824

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1795. June 1. Samuel Hood, V. HOOD, (Lord HooD, in Ireland.) [Whitley-Abbey, near Coventry.] m.

1836 1801. April 21. Edward-Jervis Jervis, V. ST. VINCENT. [AstonHall, Staffordshire.] m.

1823 1802. Dec. 24. Robert Saunders Dundas, V. MELVILLE, an elder brother of the Trinity House, Lord Privy-Seal in Scotland, Governor of the Bank of Scotland, and Chancellor of the University of St. Andrew's, K.T; F.R.S. [Melville-Castle, Edinburgh; Duvira, Perthshire.] m.

1811

1805. Jan. 12. Henry Addington, V. SIDMOUTH, a Governor of the Charter-House, Deputy-Ranger of Richmond-Park, an elder Brother of the Trinity House, and High Steward of Westminster and Reading, F.S.A; D.C.L. [Richmond-Park, Surrey; Upper Ottery, Devon.] m.

1807. Oct. 31. Warwick Lake, V. LAKE, [Aston-Clinton, Bucks.} 1836

m.

Regency. 1814. June 18. George Hamilton-Gordon, V. GORDON, President of the Society of Antiquaries, a Trustee of the British Museum, and Chancellor of King's College, Aberdeen, (Earl of ABERDEEN, in Scotland.) K.T; F.R. & A.S. [Haddo-House, Aberdeenshire.] w.

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1816. Sept. 21. Edward Pellew, V. EXMOUTH. [Treverry, Cornwall.] b. 1833 Geo. IV. 1821. July 9. John Hely Hutchinson, V. HUTCHINSON, Lord-Lieutenant of Tipperary, (E. of DONOUGHMORE, in Ireland.) K. P; K. C; F. S. A. [Knocklofty, Tipperary; Palmerston House, Dublin.] m. 1832

1823. March 28. William Carr Beresford, V. BERESFORD, a General, Colonel of the 16th Regiment of Foot, Governor of Jersey, (Duke of ELVAS in Portugal, and a Marshal in the Portuguese Service), K.G.H; K.T.S; K.F.M. & F. [Bedgebury-Park, Gouldhurst, Kent.] m.

1823. Nov. 17. William Thomas Le Poer Trench, V. CLANCARTY, (Earl of CLANCARTY in Ireland, and Marquis of HEUSDEN in Holand.) [Garbally-Park, Galwayshire.] m. 1837

1826. Dec. 2. Stapleton Stapleton-Cotton, V. COMBERMERE, a General, Colonel of the 1st Life Guards, and Governor of Sheerness, K. G. H.& T.S. [Conbermere-Abbey, Cheshire.] m. 1828. Jan. 22. Charles John Canning, V. CANNING, m.

1837

Din. IV. 1835. Feb. 28. Charles Manners Sutton, V. CANTERLURY, a Governor of the Charter-house. [Bottesford, Leicester.] m.

Vic. 1839. April 12. John Ponsonby, V. PONSONBY, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Constantinople, m.

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