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292. FFRENCH, Baron

Created.

Feb. 14, 1798

N. & S. Charles Ffrench.

Offi. A Trustee of St. Patrick's College, May-
nooth.

Co. Se. Castle-Ffrench, Galwayshire.

His Lordship is a CATHOLIC.

293. HENLEY, Baron

N. & S. Frederick-Morton Eden, G.C.B.,
F.R.S.

Offi. A Privy Councillor in England.

To. Res. 46, Hertford-street, May-fair.
Co. Se. Russel Farm, Hertfordshire.

294. LANGFORD, Baron

N. & S. Hercules-Langford Rowley.
Co. Se. Summerhill House, Meathshire.

295. DE BLAQUIERE, Baron

N. & S. John-Blaquiere.

Nov. 9, 1799

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July 30, 1800

Co. Se. Portleman, Westmeath; and Ardkill,
Londonderryshire.

296. DUFFERIN and CLANEBOY, Baron (a Representa

tive Peer)

July 30, 1800

297. HENNIKER, Baron

July 30, 1800

N. & S. John-Minet-Henniker Major, D.C.L.
To. Res. 21, Grosvenor-square.

Co. Se. Broadstairs, Kent; Stratford House,
Essex; Major House, and Worlingworth
Hall, Suffolk.

298. VENTRY, Baron

July 30, 1800

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N. & S. Thomas-Townsend-Aremberg Mullins.
Co. Se. Burnham House, Kerry.

Offi. A Captain in the 62d Regt. of Foot.

Co. Se. Ardfry, Galwayshire.

300. MOUNT-SANDFORD, Baron

N. & S. George Sandford.

Co. Se. Castlerea, Roscommonshire.

301. DUNALLY, Baron (a Representative Peer)

302. HARTLAND, Baron

N. & S. Thomas Mahon.

Offi. A Gov. of Roscommonshire.

A Lieutenant General.

To. Res. 40, Grosvenor-place.

Co. Se. Stokestown House, Roscommon.

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N. & S. Denis-Arthur Bingham.
Co. Se. Newbrook, Mayoshire.

304. RADSTOCK, Baron

N. & S. Granville-George Waldegrave, C.B.
Offi. A Captain in the Royal Navy.

To. Res. 18, Baker-street, Portman-square.

305. GARDNER, Baron (Baron Gardner, U. K.) 306. NUGENT, Baron

Created.

July 30, 1800

Dec. 29,

1800

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Dec. 29, 1800

N. & S. George-Grenville-Nugent Temple.
Offi. M.P. for Aylesbury.

To. Res.

Co. Se. Lilleys, Buckinghamshire.

Dec. 29, 1800

Rel. Brother to the Duke of Buckingham and
Chandos (to which refer).

307. ASHTOWN, Baron

N. & S. Frederick Trench.

To. Res. 17, Hereford-street, Oxford-street.

Dec. 29,

1800

Co. Se. Chessel House, Hampshire; and Wood-
lawn, Galwayshire.

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Co. Se. Rendlesham Hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk.

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N. & S. The Rev. John-Horsley Beresford, D.D.
Offi. Rector of Tuam.

Co. Se. Bolam House, Northumberland.
Rel. Uncle to the Archbishop of Armagh, and
to the Bishop of Kilmore: grand-uncle to
Earl Annesley; and to the Marquess of
Waterford: father to the Member for Ber-
wick-upon-Tweed.

311. GARVAGH, Baron

Oct. 28, 1818

N. & S. George Canning, F.R.S. and F.S.A.
To. Res. 41, Hertford-street, May-fair.
Co. Se. Garvagh House, Londonderry.
Rel. Cousin to the late Rt. Hon. George Can-
ning; and through him related to the
Marchioness Clanricarde, &c.

312. HOWDEN, Baron

Created.

Oct. 18, 1819

N. & S. John-Francis Cradock, G.C.B. and K.C.
G.C.B.
Offi. A Gen. Officer, and Col. of the 43d Regt.
Co. Se. Grimston Park, Tadcaster, and Spald-
ington Hall, near Howden, Yorkshire.

313. DOWNES, Baron

Dec. 10, 1822

N. & S. Ulysses-Bagenal Burgh, K.C.B.,
K.T.S., and K.S.A.

Offi. A Gov. of Carlowshire.

A Col. and Aide-de-Camp to the King.
To. Res. 87, Pall-Mall.

Co. Se. Bert House, Kildare.

314. BLOOMFIELD, Baron

May 11, 1825

N. & S. Benjamin Bloomfield, G.C.B. & K.G.H.
Offi. A Major-Gen., and Col. of the 1st Batt. of
Royal Artillery.

A Privy Councillor in England.

Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-
tentiary at the Court of Sweden.

Res. Stockholm.

Co. Se. Redwood, Tipperary.

Rel. Father to the Hon. John-A.-D. Bloom-
field, Secretary to the same Legation.

315. FITZGERALD and VESEY, Baroness

N. & S. Catherine Fitzgerald.

Co. Se. Inchicronan, Clareshire.

June 27, 1826

Rel. Her Ladyship is wife of the Rt. Hon.
James Fitzgerald.

CLASSIFICATION

OF THE

SCOTTISH PEERAGE.

8 Dukedoms.
3 Marquesates.
45 Earldoms.

6 Viscounties.
25 Baronies.

87 total number.

OR,

16 Representatives in the present Parliament.

1 Entitled to sit in the House of Lords, as an English Peer.
as Peers of Great Britain (since 1707).

12

16

as Peers of the United Kingdom (since 1800).

45 Peers of Parliament *.

42 Electors merely-but possessing all privileges of Peerage, except sitting in Parliament.

87 total number.

OR,

43 Peers who actually sit and vote in the House of Lords.

4 Peeresses in their own right (all Countesses).

2 Minors, who are, likewise, Peers in England.

5 Minors, Peers of Scotland only.

2 Catholic Peers.

31 Electors merely.

87 total number.

There are two Lords, viz.-the Marquess of Abercorn and Earl Verulam, who are Peers in England, Scotland, and Ireland.

OF THE

IRISH PEERAGE.

2 Roval Earldoms.
4 Archbishoprics.
1 Dukedom.
14 Marquesates.
74 Earldoms.

46 Viscounties.

18 Bishoprics.

71 Baronies.

230 total number.

OR,

21 Representatives for life merely.

7 Representatives for life, who have seats in the House of Peers, independent of those for which they were elected.

4 Representative Prelates, for Session 1831.

Entitled to sit in the House of Lords:

5 as English Peers.

28 as Peers of Great Britain.

28 as Peers of the United Kingdom.

93 who are Peers and Lords of Parliament.

18 Prelates, not in rotation to sit in the House of Lords.

6 Peers possessing seats in the Lower House of Parliament, being elected thereto as Commoners, but still retaining the privileges of Peerage.

113 Electors merely, but possessing all privileges of Peerage, except sitting and voting as Peers of Parliament.

230 total number.

OR,

90 Protestant Peers and Prelates who actually sit and vote in the House of Lords.

4 Peeresses in their own right.

3 Archbishops out of rotation.

15 Bishops out of rotation.

3 Minors, who are likewise English Peers.

6 Minors, Peers of Ireland only.

7 Catholic Peers.

102 Electors merely.

230 total number.

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