ALPHABETICAL ACCOUNT OF THE SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL LORDS OF PARLIAMENT: INCLUDING THE REPRESENTATIVE PEERS OF SCOTLAND AND IN WHICH. ARE MINUTELY NOTED, ALL THE CIRCUMSTANCES RELATING TO THE BIRTH, TITLES, SUCCESSION, MARRIAGE, HEIRSHIP, AND RELATIONSHIP OF EACH PEER; ALSO THE YEARS OF THEIR CREATION, NAMES AND SURNAMES, OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS, PARLIAMENTARY PATRONAGE, COUNTRY SEATS, AND TOWN RESIDENCES. 1773 1814 1793 1794 H. Ap. Archibald, Lord Kennedy, Y. of C. 1696 N. & S. William-Charles Keppel. caster Baron Ashford, of Ashford, in 1696 Earl Bruce, born 20th Nov. 1804 To. Res. 41, Grosvenor-square. Co. Se. Tottenham Park, near Marlborough, Wilts; Jerveux Abbey, and Offi. Master of the Horse to his Majesty t * Lords Lieutenants of Counties are officers of great distinction; being appointed by the King to manage the standing militia, and all military matters within their district. In case of rebellion, they are to form the militia, and to march at their head, according as the King shall appoint. The office of Custos Rotulorum is frequently joined with that of Lord Lieutenant; as is also Vice-Admiral in counties on the sea-coast; being united in the same person.-There being a Lord LieutenantGeneral over all Ireland, the office of Lord Lieutenant in the counties of that kingdom is executed by one or more Governors. Custos Rotulorum is the officer who has the custody of the Rolls or Records of the Sessions of the Peace of a county. He is also a Justice of the Peace, and of the Quorum in the county where he holds his office. The Master of the Horse has the charge of all the King's stables and horses; also power over equerries and pages, footmen, grooms, farriers, smiths, saddlers, and all other trades in any way relating to the stables. He has the privilege of applying to his own use, one coachman, four footmen, and six grooms, in the King's pay, and wearing the King's livery. In any solemn cavalcade he rides next behind the King. 10th Baron, 13th March H. Ap. Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, M.P. for the Co. of Anglesey, born 6th July To. Res. Uxbridge House, 1, Burlington Gardens. 1797 Co. Se. Beaudesert, Staffordshire; Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight; Stalbridge Park, Dorsetshire; Plas Newydd, Anglesey. Rel. Besides the Member for Anglesey, his Lordship is, also, father to Lord William Paget, a commander in the R. N. He is, father-in-law to the Duke of Richmond, to Earl Mountcharles, M. P. for Donegalshire (son to the Marquess of Conyngham) to the Hon. Arthur Chichester, M. P. for Wexfordshire, and nephew to the Marquess Donegal, and to G. S. Byng, Esq. M. P. for Milborne Port. His Lordship's brothers are, the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, G. C. B. a Privy Councillor, (son-in-law to the Earl of Westmoreland); Sir Edward Paget, G.C.B., a General Officer in the Army, and Member of the Board of General Officers, Colonel of the 80th Foot, Governor of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, (brother-in-law to |