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1683. Jan. 10. William Amelius Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, Duke of St. ALBANS, Earl of BURFORD, hereditary Grand Falconer of England, b. 1840. s. 1849; Heir Pres., his uncle, Lord Frederick Charles Peter, Comm. R.N. b. 1808. [Redbourn, Lincolnshire.]

mill. III. 1694. May 4. Francis Godolphin D'Arcy D'Arcy Osborne, Duke of LEEDS, Marquess of CARMARTHEN, (V. DUNBLANE in Scotland), b. 1798; s. 1838; m. 1828, Louisa, dau. of Rich. Caton, esq., and widow of Sir F. B. Harvey, bt. Heir Pres., his cousin, Lord Godolphin (a Peer), b. 1802. [Hornby-Castle, Catterick, and Kivetonpark, Yorkshire; Godolphin-Park Cornwall.]

1694. May 11. Francis Russell, Duke of BEDFORD, Marquess of TAVISTOCK, K.G., b. 1788 ; s. 1839; m. 1808, Anna Maria, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Harrington. Heir, his son, Marquess of Tavistock, b. 1809. [Woburn-Abbey, and Oakley, Bedfordshire; Endsleigh, Devon.] 1694. May 12. William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of DEVONSHIRE, Marquess of HARTINGTON, Lord-Lieut. and Custos Rot. of Derbyshire, and High Steward of Derby, K.G.; K.A.; D.C.L. b. 1790; s. 1811. Heir Pres., his cousin, the Earl of Burlington, b. 1808. [Chatsworth-House, and Hardwick-Hall, Derbyshire; Chiswick-House, Middlesex; Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire; Lismore-Castle, Waterford.]

Anne. 1702. Dec. 14. George Spencer-Churchill, Duke of MARLBOROUGH, Marq. of BLANDFORD, Lord Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of Oxfordshire, b. 1793; s. 1840; m. 1st. 1819, Jane, dau. of the 8th Earl of Galloway, who d. 1844. 2nd 1846, Charlotte, dau. of the 4th Visct. Ashbrook, who d. 1850. 3rd, 1851, Jane, dau. of the late Hon. Edward Stewart. Heir, his son, Marquess of Blandford, b. 1822. [Blenheim-House, Oxon.]

1703. March 10. John Henry Manners, Duke of RUTLAND, Marquess of GRANBY, Lord-Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of Leicestershire, colonel of the Leicestershire militia, a Trustee of the British Museum, K.G, b. 1778; s. 1787; m. 1799, Elizabeth, dau. of the 5th Earl of Carlisle, who d. 1825. Heir, his son, # Marquess of Granby, b. 1815. [Belvoir-Castle, Leicestershire; Haddon-Hall, Derbyshire; Cheveley-Park, Cambridgeshire.]

1711. Sept. 10. William Alexander Anthony Archibald Hamilton, Duke of BRANDON, Lord DUTTON, Hereditary Keeper of Holyrood-House, Knight Marischal of Scotland, Lord Lieut. of Lanarkshire, Col. of the Lanarkshire Militia, (Duke of HAMILTON and Premier Peer in Scotland, and Duke of CHATELHERAULT in France), b. 1811; s. 1852; m. 1843, Princess Mary, dau. of the late reigning Grand Duke of Baden. Heir, his son, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, b. 1845. [Hamilton-House, Lanarkshire; Kinniel House, Linlithgonshire; Brodick-Castle, Buteshire; Ashton-Hall, Lancashire; Easton Park, Suffolk.]

Geo. I. 1716. July 6. William John Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of PORTLAND, Marquess of TITCHFIELD, b. 1800; s. 1854. Heir Pres., his brother, Lord Henry Will., b. 1802. [Welbeck-Abbey, and Bulstrode, Notts; Bolsover-Castle, Derbyshire; Bothell-Castle, Northumberland; Fullarton-House, Ayrshire.]

1719. April 30. William Drogo Montagu, Duke of MANCHESTER, V. MANDEVILLE, b. 1823; s. 1855; m. 1852, Louise, dau. of Count d'Alten, of Hanover. Heir, his son, Viscount Mandeville, b. 1853. [Kimbolton-Castle, Huntingdonshire.]

Geo. II. 1756. Nov. 13.

Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton, Duke of NEWCASTLE, Earl of LINCOLN, b. 1811; s. 1851; m. 1832, Susan, only dau. of the 10th Duke of Hamilton; marr. dissolved, 1850. Heir, his son, Earl of Lincoln, b. 1834. [Runby Hall, and Clumber, Worksop, Notts.]

Geo. III. 1766. Oct. 22. #Algernon Percy, Duke of NORTHUMBERLAND, Earl PERCY, Constable of Launceston-Castle, and High Steward of Launceston, a Rear-Adm. on reserved half-pay, K.G., b. 1792; s. 1847; m. 1842, Eleanor, dau. of the Marq. of Westminster. Heir Pres., his cousin, the Earl of Beverley. [AlnwickCastle, Northumberland; Stanwick-Park, Yorkskire; Sion-House, Middlesex; Werrington-Park, Cornwall.]

Regency. 1814. May 11. #Arthur Wellesley, Duke of WELLINGTON, Marquess of DOURO, Prince of WATERLO0 in the Netherlands, Duke of CIUDAD RODRIGO in Spain, Duke of VITTORIA in Portugal, Master of the Horse to the Queen, a Maj.-Gen. in the Army, b. 1807; s. 1852; m. 1839, Elizabeth, dau. of the Marq. of Tweeddale. Heir Pres. his brother, Lord Charles, b. 1808. [Strathfieldsaye, Hants.] Geo. IV. 1822. Feb. 4. Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent-Brydges, Chandos-Grenville, Duke of BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS, Marquess of CHANDOS, K.G.; (Earl NUGENT in Ireland,) b. 1797; s. 1839; m. 1819, Mary, dau. of the 1st Marquess of Breadalbane; marr. dissolved, 1850. Heir, his son, Marquess of Chandos, b. 1823.

ul. IV. 1833. Jan. 28. George Granville Sutherland-LevesonGower, Duke of SUTHERLAND, Marquess of STAFFORD, LordLieut. of Sutherland, a Trustee of the British Museum, K.G., (Earl of SUTHERLAND in Scotland,) b. 1786; s. 1833; m. 1823, Harriet, dau. of the 6th Earl of Carlisle. Heir, his son, Marquess of Stafford, b. 1828. [Dunrobin-Castle, and House of Tongue, Sutherland; Trentham-Hall, Staffordshire; Lilleshall-Hall, Shropshire; Stittenham, Yorkshire; Cliefden-Park, Bucks.]

1833. Jan. 29. Henry Vane, Duke of CLEVELAND, Earl of DARLINGTON, a Maj. Gen. in the Army, Col. of Durham Militia, K.G., b. 1788; s. 1842; m. 1809, Sophia, dau. of the 4th Earl Poulett. Heir Pres., his brother, Lord Will. John Fred. (Powlett), b. 1792. [Raby-Castle, and Bridges Cottons, Durham; Newton-House, Yorkshire; Snettisham-Hall, Norfolk.]

MARQUESSES. (21.)

Edw. VI. 1551. Oct. 12. John Paulet, Marquess of WINCHESTER, Earl of WILTSHIRE, Premier Marquess of England, Lord Lieut and Cus. Rot. of Hampshire, Col. of the Hampshire Militia, b. 1801; s. 1843. Heir Pres., his brother, Rev. Lord Charles, b. 1802. [Amport, near Andover, Hants.]

Geo. III. 1784. Dec. 6 Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, Marquess of LANSDOWNE, Earl of SHELBURNE, a Cabinet Minister without office, Lord Lieutenant and Cus. Rot. of Wiltshire, a Trustee of the British Museum, a Governor of the Charter House, K.G.; F.R.S.; D.C.L. (Earl of KERRY and SHELBURNE in Ireland,) 6. 1780; s. 1809; m. 1808, Louisa, dau. of the 2nd Earl of Ilchester, who d. 1851. Heir, his son, Earl of Shelburne, b. 1816. [Bowood, Wilts.] 1787. Oct. 31. George Ferrars Townshend, Marquess TOWNSHEND, Earl of LEICESTER, High Steward of Tamworth, b. 1778; s. 1811; m. 1807, Sarah, dau. of W. D. Gardner, esq. Heir Pres., his cousin, #John Townshend, esq. (Capt. R.N.), b. 1798. [TamworthCastle, Staffordshire; Raynham-Hall, Norfolk.]

1789. Aug. 18. James Brownlow William Gascoigne-Cecil, Marquess of SALISBURY, V. CRANBOURNE, Lord-Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of Middlesex, High Steward of Hertford, and Colonel of the Hertfordshire Militia, K.G., D.C.L., F.R.S. and S. A., b. 1791; s. 1823; m. 1st, 1821, Frances, dau. of Bamber Gascoyne, esq., who d. 1839; 2nd, 1847, Lady Mary Catherine Sackville West, daughter of the Earl De La Warr. Heir, his son, Viscount Cranbourne, b. 1821. [Hatfield-House, Herts; Childwell-Hall, Lancashire.]

1789. Aug. 24. John Alexander Thynne, Marquess of BATH, V. WEYMOUTH, b. 1831; s. 1837. Heir Pres., his brother Lord Henry Fred., b. 1832. [Longleate, Wilts.]

1790. Oct. 15. James Hamilton, Marquess of ABERCORN, Viscount HAMILTON, (Earl of ABERCORN, in Scotland, and Viscount STRABANE in Ireland), Lord Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of Donegal, Groom of the Stole to Prince Albert, K.G., b. 1811; s. 1818; m. 1832, Louisa, dau. of the 6th Duke of Bedford. Heir, his son, Viscount Hamilton, b. 1838. [Duddingston-House, Edinburghshire; Baron's Court, Tyrone; Bentley-Priory, Middlesex; Dale-Park, Sussex.]

1793. July 5. Richard Seymour-Conway, Marquess of HERTFORD, Earl of YARMOUTH, (Lord CONWAY and KILLULTAGH, in Ireland), K.G., b. 1800; s. 1842. Heir Pres., his brother, Lord Henry, b. 1805, [Ragley, Warwickshire; Sudbourn-Hall, near Orford, Suffolk.]

1796. March. 1. John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of BUTE, Earl of WINDSOR, hereditary Coroner of Buteshire, and hereditary Keepcr of Rothesay Castle. (Earl of DUMFRIES and BUTE in Scotland); b. 1847; s. 1848. Heir Pres., his uncle, Lord Patrick J. H., b. 1794. [Mount-Stuart, Isle of Bute; Dumfries-House, Aryshire; Cardiff Castle, Glamorganshire.]

1801. Feb. 4. Brownlow Cecil, Marquess of EXETER, Lord Burghley, hereditary grand Almoner to the Queen in Fee, Lord Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of Rutlandshire and Northamptonshire, K.G., d. 1795; s. 1804; m. 1824, Isabella, dau. of W. S. Poyntz, esq. son, Lord Burghley, b. 1825. [Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire.]

Heir, his

Regency. 1812. Sept. 7. Charles Douglas-Compton, Marquess of NORTHAMPTON, Earl COMPTON, b. 1816; s. 1851. Heir Pres., his brother, Lord William, Capt. R. N. b. 1818. [Castle-Ashby, Northamptonshire; Compton W'inyates, Warwickshire.]

1912. Sept. 7. George Charles Pratt, Marquess CAMDEN, E. of BRECKNOCK, K.G., b.1799; s.1840; m. 1835, Harriet, dau. of the present Bishop of Rochester, who d. 1855. Heir, his son, Earl of Brecknock, b. 1840. [Wilderness-Park, Kent; Bayham-Abbey, Sussex; Brecknock Priory, South Wales.]

1815. July 4. Henry Paget, Marquess of ANGLESEY, E. of UXBRIDGE, Lord Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of the County of Anglesey, a retired Col. ; b. 1797; s. 1854; m. 1st, 1819, Eleonora, dau. of the late John Campbell, esq., who d. 1828; 2ndly, 1833, Henrietta, dau. of the late Rt. hon. Sir Charles Bagot, who d. 1844. Heir, his son, Earl of Uxbridge, b. 1821. [Beau-desert-Park, Staffordshire; Stalbridge-Park, Dorsetshire; Plas-Newyd, Isle of Anglesey.]

1815. Nov. 22. George Horatio Cholmondeley, Marquess of CHOLMONDELEY, Earl of ROCKSAVAGE, joint hereditary great Chamberlain of England. (V. CHOLMONDELEY in Ireland), b. 1792; s. 1827; m. 1st 1812, Caroline, dau. of the late Lieut.-Gen. Colin Campbell, who d. 1815; 2nd 1830, Susan dau. of the 6th Duke of Beaufort. Heir Pres., his brother Lord Will. Hen., b. 1800. [Cholmondeley-Hall, Cheshire; Houghton-hall, Norfolk.]

1817. Feb. 13. Henry Weysford Charles Plantagenet Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of HASTINGS, E. of RAWDON, Baron of Botreaux, Hungerford, and Molines, (Earl of LOUDOUN in Scotland, Earl of MOIRA in Ireland,) b. 1842; s. 1851. Co-Heirs Pres., to the Baroness of Botreaux, &c., his sisters Lady Edith Maude, Lady Bertha Selgarde, Lady Victoria Maria Louisa, and Lady Frances Augusta Constance; to the Marquisate and Earldom, none. [Rawdon-Hall, Yorkshire; Donnington Park, Leicestershire; Loudoun Castle, Ayrshire.]

Geo. IV. 1821. July 17. Charles Brudenell-Bruce, Marquess of AILESBURY, Earl BRUCE, K.T., b. 1773; crea, as above; m. 1st 1793, Henrietta, dau. of the 1st Lord Berwick, who d. 1831; 2nd 1833, Maria dau. of the Hon. Chas. Tollemache. Heir, his son Earl Bruce, (a Peer) b. 1804. [Tottenham-Park, near Marlborough, Wilts; East Sheen, Surrey; Jerveaux-Abbey, Yorkshire.]

1826. June 30. Frederick-William Hervey, Marquess of BRISTOL, Earl JERMYN, Hereditary Steward of Bury St. Edmund's, F.R.S., b. 1769; cre. as above; m. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of the 1st Lord Tempietown, who d. 1844. Heir, his son Earl Jermyn, b. 1800. [Ickworth Park, Suffolk; Putney Heath, Surrey.]

mitt. IV. 1831. Sept. 10. Archibald Kennedy, Marquess of AILSA, (Earl of CASSILLIS in Scotland,) b. 1816; s. 1846; m. 1846, Julia, dau. of the late Sir R. M. Jephson, bt. Heir, his son, Earl of Cassillis, b. 1847. [Culzean-Castle, Newark-Castle, and Cassillis-House, Ayrshire; St. Margaret's, Isleworth, Middx.]

1231. Sept. 12. John Campbell, Marquess of BREADALBANE, Earl of ORMELIE, Lord Chamberlain of the Queen's Household, LordLieut. of Argyllshire, K.T. (Earl of BREADALBANE in Scotland, b. 1796; s. 1834; m. 1821, Eliza, dau. of the late Geo. Baillie, esq. Heir Pres. to the titles of the United Kingdom, None. To the Scotch Earldom, John Gavin Campbell, esq. [Taymouth Castle, Perthshire; Ardmaddy Castle, Argyllshire; Langton House, Berwickshire.]

1831. Sept. 13. Richard Grosvenor, Marquess of WESTMINSTER, Earl GROSVENOR, Lord-Lieut. and Cus. Rot. of Cheshire, b. 1795; s. 1845; m. 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of the 1st Duke of Sutherland. Heir, his son Earl Grosvenor, b. 1825. [Eaton House, Cheshire; Halkin House, Flintshire; Motcombe-House, Dorsetshire]

Dict. 1838. June 25. Constantine Henry Phipps, Marquess of NORMANBY, Earl of MULGRAVE, Env. Ex. and Min. Plen. in Tuscany, K.G. (Lord MULGRAVE in Ireland), b. 1797; crea. as above; m. 1818, Maria, dau. of the 1st Lord Ravensworth. Heir, his son, **Earl of Mulgrave, b. 1819. [Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire.]

1849. June 15. #James Andrew Ramsay, Marquess of DALHOUSIE, Lord RAMSAY, Lord Clerk Register and keeper of the Signet in Scotland, Warden of the Cinque Ports, Constable of Dover Castle, an Elder Brother of the Trinity House, K. T. (Earl of DALHOUSIE in Scotland), b. 1812; crea. as above; m. 1836, Susan, dau. of the Marquess of Tweeddale, who d. 1853. Heir Pres. to the Scotch Earldom, his cousin, Lord Panmure, b. 1801; to the Marquisate, none. [Dalhousie-Castle, Edinburghshire; Coalstoun-House, Haddingtonshire.]

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