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James, 1st Marquess of Abercorn, in Feb.

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1816

H. Pres. His Lordship's brother, the
Hon. and Rev. Francis-F. Howard,
son-in-law to the Bishop of Kilmore.
Ta. Res. 2, Cavendish-square.
Co. Se. Skelton Abbey, Co. Wicklow,
Ireland; Castle Forward, Donegal-
shire.

Rel. 2d cousin to the Earl of Charlemont;
and to the Hon. Henry Caulfield, M.P.
for Armaghshire. The Countess is
aunt to the Marquess of Abercorn:
sister-in-law to the Earl of Aberdeen.

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1783

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Mar. Maria-Margaret-Frances, dr. of John, 1st Baron Muncaster, 11th Nov. H.Ap. Alexander-William-Crawford, Lord Lindsay, born 16th Oct.

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Suc. his mother, as 19th Baron Will. D'Eresby, 29th Dec. 1811

1812

To. Res. 21, Berkeley-square. Co. Se. Earlsferry Abbey, Fifeshire; and Haigh Hall, near Wigan, Lancashire.

Rel. His Lordship is nephew to the Hon. and Rt. Rev. Charles-Dalrymple Lindsay, D.D., Lord Bishop of Kildare: cousin to Lieut. Col. James Lindsay, M. P. for Wigan: brother to the Hon. Robert Lindsay, Collector of Customs at Agra, in the East Indies. The Countess is cousin to Baron Muncaster. Parl. Pat. Two Members for Wigan.

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Mar. Clementina-Sarah, dr. and sole heiress of James, 1st Lord of Perth, 20th April

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1807 1821

H. Ap. Alberic, born 25th Dec.
Co. Se. Langley Park, Kent; Grims-
To. Res. 142, Piccadilly.
thorpe Castle, Lincolnshire; Gwydyr
Castle, Denbighshire; and Drummond
Castle, Perthshire.

Rel. His Lordship is cousin to the Mar

quess of Cholmondeley; and to Lord
Henry-WilliamCholmondeley,M.P.for
Castle Rising: 2d cousin to Sir Charles-
Merrick Burrell, Bart., M.P. for
Shoreham ; and to Walter Burrell, Esq.
M.P. for Sussex: bro.-in-law to the
Earl of Clare: father-in-law to Gil-
bert-John Heathcote, Esq. (son to Sir
Gilbert Heathcote, Bart., M.P. for
Rutlandshire).

145. WILTON, Earl of,

Y. of C. 1801 N. & S. Thomas-Grosvenor Egerton. O. T. Viscount Grey de Wilton, of W. Castle, Herefordshire

Bn. 30th Dec.

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Suc. his maternal grandfather, as 2d Earl, 23d Sept. Mar. Mary-Margaret, dr. of Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, 29th Nov..

1821

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1825

H. Ap. Thomas, Viscount Grey de Wilton, born 9th Oct. To. Res. 13, Grosvenor-square. Co. Se. Heaton House, Lancashire. Rel. His Lordship is 2d son of Earl Grosvenor: brother to Viscount Belgrave, M.P. for Cheshire; and to the Hon. Robert Grosvenor, M.P. for Chester: son-in-law to the Earl of Derby: bro.-in-law to Lord Stanley, M.P. for Lancashire (who is father to the Hon. Edward-G.-S. Stanley, M.P. for Windsor).

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206. WINCHESTER, Lord Bishop | of, translated from Llandaff 1827 N. & S. Rt. Rev. Charles-Richard Sumner, D.D. and F.R.S.

0. Offi. Prelate of the Order of the Garter.

Provincial Sub-Dean of Canterbury. Visitor of Magdalen, New, Trinity, St. John's, and Corpus Christi Colleges, Oxford; of Winchester College, Hampshire; and of St. Saviour's Grammar School, Southwark. Cons. Bishop of Llandaff in 1826 To. Res. 19, St. James's-square. Co. Se. Palace, Winchester; and Farnham Castle, Surrey.

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Rel. Brother to the Rt. Rev. J.-B. Sumner, Lord Bishop of Chester ;— to George Holme Sumner, Esq., M.P. for Guildford.

N. B. The extensive diocese of this prelate, which is in the Province of Canterbury, comprehends the counties of Surrey and Hants, with the Isles of Wight, Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney.

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1801

thumberland, 31st July. . . 1800 II. Ap. John, Earl of Wiltshire, a Lieut. Col., born 3d June To. Res. 27, Cavendish-square. Co. Se. Amport House, near Andover; and Rotherfield Park, Hants. Rel. Brother to Lord Henry Paulet, G.C.B., and Admiral of the White: bro.-in-law to Vice-Admiral Sir Joseph-S. Yorke, K.C.B., and M.P. for Reigate.

59. WINCHILSEA & NOTTINGHAM, Earl of, Y. of C. 1628 and 1681 N. & S. George-William-Finch Hatton. O. T. Viscount Maidstone, of M.

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Suc. his cousin, as 9th Earl of W. and 5th of Nottingham, 2d Aug. 1826 Mar. Georgiana-Charlotte, eld. dr. of James, 3d Duke of Montrose, 26th July

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1814

1815

H. Ap. George James, Viscount
Maidstone, born 31st May.
To. Res. 5. Suffolk-street, Pall-Mall East.
Co. Se. Burleigh Park, Rutlandshire;

Eastwell Park, Kent; and Kirby,
Northamptonshire.

Rel. His Lordship is son-in-late to the

present Duke of Montrose: bro.-in-law to the Marquess of Graham, M.P. for Cambridge Borough, who is likewise a Privy Councillor, a Commissioner for the Affairs of India, and Col. of the Stirling Militia; also to the lady of Viscount Clive, M. P. for Ludlow (eld. son of the Earl of Powis): nephew to the Earl of Mansfield. His Lordship's brother, the Hon. and Rev. Daniel-Hencage-Finch Hatton, is sorin-law to the Countess of Mansfield.

316. WODEHOUSE, (1st) Baron, of Kimberley, Norfolk. Y. of C. 1797 N. & S. John Wodehouse.

Bu. in

1774

Suc. his father, as 13th Marquess, 22d April

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Mar. Anne, 2d dr. of G. Andrews,

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Esq., of Shotney Hall, Nor

Mar. Sophia, dr. and heiress of C.

The Groom of the Stole presides over all things pertaining to the King's Bedchamber: the word stole signifies a robe of honour.

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late Member for Lichfield: uncle to the present Lord Vernon; to the lady of the Rev. Brooke Boothby, Prebendary of Southwell; and to the Hon. HenrySedley-V. Vernon, Lieut. Col. in the Grenadier Guards: grand uncle to the Hon. George-John-V. Vernon, M.P. for Derbyshire: bro.-in-law to the present Marquess of Stafford; to Viscount Granville; to the Duchess of Beaufort; and to the Countess of Harrowby: fa.. in-law to Sir J.-V.-B. Johnstone, Bt., M.P. for Yorkshire.

N. B. The Province of the Archbishop of York contains the Dioceses of York, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, and Sodor and Man; the Prelate's own diocese consisting of the greater part of Yorkshire and all Nottinghamshire. Church Pat. His Grace has the disposal of all the Dignities in the Cathedral Church of York;-the Deanery only excepted. He has likewise the Sub

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