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Lord Camelford, 18th July 1792 Co. Se. Dropmore Lodge, Bucks; and Boconnoc, Cornwall.

Rel. His Lordship is uncle to the Duke of Buckingham; to Baron Nugent, M.P. for Aylesbury; and to the Baroness Arundel, of Wardour: granduncle to the Marquess of Chandos, M.P. for Bucks: great-grand-uncle to Earl Temple: cousin to the Earl of Egremont.

156. GREY, Earl, . Y. of C. 1806

N. & S. Charles Grey.

O. T. Viscount Howick

Baron Grey, of Howick, North

umberland

A Baronet

Offi. A Privy Councillor.

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To. Res. 48, Berkeley-square.

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1802

Co. Se. Howick House, near Alnwick, Northumberland.

Rel. Father-in-law to Baron Durham, Lord Privy Seal: bro. to Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. Henry-George Grey, col. of the 13th dragoons: uncle to Sir George Grey, Bart.; to the Baroness Barham; to the lady of Francis Baring, Esq. M.P. for Portsmouth (son to Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. M.P. for Wycombe; nephew to Alexander Baring, Esq. M.P. for Callington; cousin to William-Bingham Baring, Esq., the other Member for Callington); and to William-Henry Whitbread, Esq. M.P. for Bedford. The Countess is sister to the present Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly; to Richard, Lord Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora; and to the Hon. George Ponsonby, M. P. for Youghall.

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Co. Se. Brandon House, Warwickshire.

116. GROSVENOR, Earl, Y. C. 1784 N. & S. Robert Grosvenor. O. T. Viscount Belgrave Baron Grosvenor, of Eaton, Cheshire.

A Baronet.

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1784

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1761

1621

1806

Offi. A Privy Councillor.

Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire.

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1767

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First Lord of the Treasury, and Prime Minister to the King of Great Britain.

A Governor of the Charter House.
Bu. 13th March

Suc. his father, as 2d Earl, 14th
Νον. .

Mar. Eleanor, eld. dr. of Thomas, late Earl of Wilton, 28th April H. Ap. Richard, Viscount Belgrave, M.P. for Cheshire, born 27th Jan.

Park, Herts; and Healkin Castle, Flintshire.

Rel. Father to Viscount Belgrave, M.P. for Cheshire (who is son-in-law to the Marquess of Stafford and to the Countess of Sutherland: bro.-in-law to Earl Gower; to Lord Francis Leveson Gower, late Chief Secretary in Ireland, and M.P. for Sutherlandshire, and to the Countess of Surrey) and to the Hon. Robert Grosvenor, M. P. for Chester: father also to the Earl of Wilton (who is son-in-law to the Earl of Derby bro.-in-law to Lord Stanley, M.P. for Lancashire; father to the Hon. Edw. Geoffry Smith Stanley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and M.P. for Windsor): cousin to General Thomas Grosvenor (who is bro.-in-law to Sir William Heathcote, Bart. M.P. for Hampshire).

Pari. Pat. Two Members for Shaftesbury; two Members for Stockbridge; one Member for Chester; and one Member for Hindon.

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104. HARDWICKE, Earl of,
Y. of C. 1754
N. & S. Philip Yorke, K.G., F.R.S., and
F.S.A.

O. T. Viscount Royston
Baron Heardwicke, of H., Glou-
cestershire

Offi. A Privy Councillor

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1754

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1733

Lord Lieut. and Cust. Rot. of Cambridgeshire.

High Steward of Cambridge University.

A Trustee of the British Museum. Bn. 31st May

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1757

Suc. his uncle, as 3d Earl, 16th May 1790 Mar. Elizabeth, dr. of James, 5th Earl of Balcarras, 24th July 1782 1827 | H. Pre. His Lordship's half-brother, the Right Hon. Charles-Philip Yorke, one of the Tellers of the Exchequer. To. Res. 3, James's-square. Co. Se. Wimpole Hall, near Arrington, Cambridgeshire; and Tyttenhanger, near St. Alban's, Herts.

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1798

Sir

Mur. first, Esther, dr. of the Rev. J. Harrison, 20th Feb. Secondly, Harriet, dr. of Henry Warde, K.C.B. 4th May

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H. Pres. His Lordship's brother, Brownlow North, Esq.

1826

To. Res. 18, Hertford-strect, May-Fair. Co. Se. Wroxton Abbey, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, and Waldershare-Park, near Dover.

Rel. His Lordship is brother to the Rev. Charles-Augustus North, a prebendary of Winchester: bro.-in-law to the Rev. W. Garnier, and to the Hon. and Rev. Thomas de Grey (second son of Baron Walsingham), both prebendaries of Winchester: cousin to Baron Willoughby de Broke: second cousin to the Marchioness of Bute.

Parl. Put. The Member for Banbury.

Parl. Pat. One Member for Reigate.

Rel. His Lordship is half-brother, also, to Vice-Adm. Sir Joseph-Sydney Yorke, K.C.B. and M.P. for Reigate (married to the Dowager Marchioness of Clanricarde, who is aunt to the present Marquess): bro.-in-law to the Bishop of Kildare: fu.-in-law to Viscount Pollington (3d son of the Earl of Mexborough); to the Earl of Caledon; to Baron Stuart de Rothsay, late Amb. Ext. to the Court of France; and to Viscount Eastnor, M.P. for Hereford (2d son of Earl Somers): cousin to the Countess de

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N. & S. Charles Stanhope.
O. T. Viscount Petersham, of P.,
Surrey

Gray; to the Dowager Baroness Grantham; and to Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Bart., M.P. for Rutlandshire: 2d cousin to Baron Grantham; and to Viscount Goderich, Colonial Secretary. His Lordship was Lord-Lieut. and Gov.Gen. of Ireland from 1801 to 1806.

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Suc. his father, as 2d Earl, 3d April

Mar. Henrietta, eld. dr. of Lieut.Gen. Sir J.-S. Sebright, Bart., 3d Sept.

H. Ap. Edward, Viscount Lascelles, born in July

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1820

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1794

1796

To. Res. 13, Hanover-square. Co. Se. Harewood House, near Wetherby, Yorkshire.

Parl. Pat. Two Members for Northallerton.

Rel. His Lordship is bro.-in-law to Sir John-Saunders Sebright, Bart., M.P. for Hertfordshire: father to Viscount Lascelles; to the Hon. Henry Lascelles, M.P. for Northallerton (who is son-in-law to the Marquess of Bath: bro.-in-law to Viscount Weymouth; to the Countess Cawdor; to the Duchess of Buccleugh and Queensbury; and to Lord William Thynne, M.P. for Weobly); and to the Hon. William-Saunders-Sebright Lascelles (who is son-in-law to the Earl of Carlisle: bro.-in-law to Viscount Morpeth, M.P. for Yorkshire; to Countess Gower; to the lady of the Hon. G.-J.-W. Agar Ellis, M.P. for Oakhampton; and to the lady of William Cavendish, Esq., M.P. for Cambridge University): fa.-in-law to the Earl of Sheffield; and to EdmundBerkeley Portman, Esq., M. P. for Dorsetshire: uncle to the Earl of Morton; and to the Countess of Aberdeen: grand-uncle to the Marquess of Abercorn.

95. HARRINGTON, Earl of, Northamptonshire Y of C. 1742

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1742

Baron Harrington, of H., North-
amptonshire
Offi. A Lord of the King's Bed-chamber.
Bn. 8th April

Suc. his father, as 4th Earl, 15th
Sept.

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1729

1780

1829

H. Ap. His Lordship's brother, Lieut.Col. the Hon. Lincoln-Edwin-Robert Stanhope.

To. Res. Stable Yard, St. James's Palace.

Co. Se. Elvaston Hall, Derbyshire; and Gawesworth, Cheshire.

Rel. His Lordship is bro.-in-law to the Marquess of Tavistock, M.P. for Bedfordshire (son and heir to the Duke of Bedford); and to the Duke of Leinster: cousin to Baron Foley; to the Earl of Sefton, M.P. for Droitwich; and to the Duke of Newcastle : 2d cousin to the Duke of Grafton; to the lady of Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. William Fitzroy; and to the Baroness Churchill: 3d cousin to the Earl of Euston, M.P. for Bury St. Edmund's; and to Lord Charles Fitzroy, Jun., M.P. for Thetford.

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A Trustee of the British Museum. Late Lord President of the Privy

Council.

Bu. Dec. 22.

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1762 Suc. his father, as 2d Baron, June 20,1803 Mar. Susan, dr. of Granville, 1st Marquess of Stafford, in H. Ap. Dudley, Viscount Sandon, M.P. for Tiverton, born May 23 1798 To. Res. 39, Grosvenor-square. Co. Se. Sandon Hall, Lichfield, Staffordshire; and Norton, Gloucestershire. Rel. His Lordship is brother to Henry, Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry: father to Viscount Sandon, and to the Hon. Granville-Dudley Ryder, both Members for Tiverton: fa.-in-law to Viscount Ebrington (son of Earl Fortescue), M.P. for Devonshire; and to the Hon. John-JamesStuart Wortley (son of Baron Wharncliffe): bro.-in-law to the Marquess of Stafford; to the lady of Edward, Lord Archbishop of York; to Viscount Granville; and to the Duke of Beaufort. The lady of Viscount Sandon is aunt to the Marquess of Bute; to Lord Patrick J.-H.-CrichtonStuart, M.P. for Cardiff; and to HenryVillars Stuart, Esq., M.P. for Banbury.

Parl. Pat. Two Members for Tiverton.

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N. & S. Rt. Rev. Isaac Huntingford, | Suc. his father, as 3d Marquess,
D.D., F.R.S.

Cons. Bishop of Gloucester in 1802
0. Offi. Warden of Winchester College.
Co. Se. Bishop's Palace, Hereford; and
Winchester College, Hampshire.
N.B. The Bishop of Hereford is Dio-
cesan over Herefordshire; and parts of
Shropshire, Montgomeryshire, Mon-
mouthshire, Radnorshire, and Wor-
cestershire;-all in the Province of
Canterbury.

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Suc. his father, as 14th Viscount,
Dec. 31

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1777

1804

1805

Mar. Frances-Elizabeth, 3d dr. of
the late Sir George Cornwall,
Bart., Dec. 12
H. Ap. Henry Cornwall, Nov. 21 1807
Co. Se. Nantcribba Hall, Montgomery-
shire; and Tregoya, Brecon.
Rel. His Lordship is bro.-in-law to Sir
James Cockburn, Bart., late Gov. and
Com.-in-Chief of the Bermuda Islands
(bro. to the Rt. Hon. Sir George
Cockburn, Admiral of the White, M.P.
for Plymouth); to the Right Hon.
Alexander Cockburn, Envoy Ext. and
Min. Plenipo. to the Republic of
Colombia; and to the Rev. William
Cockburn (bro.-in-law to Sir Robert
Peel).

37. HERTFORD, Marquess of,
Y. of C. 1793
N. & S. Francis-Charles-Ingram-Sey-
mour Conway, K. G.

O. T. Earl of Yarmouth, Norfolk 1793
Viscount Beauchamp, of Hache 1750
1702
Baron Conway, of Ragley
I. P. Baron Conway and Kil-
lultagh, Antrimshire . . 1703

Offi. A Privy Councillor.

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Cust. Fot. of Antrimshire.
Lord Warden of the Stannaries in
Cornwall.

Recorder of Coventry and Bodmyn.
Chief Steward and Vice Admiral of
the Duchy of Cornwall.

Bu. March 11

1777

June 17

Mar. Miss Maria Fagniana, May

18

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1822

1798

1800

H. Ap. Richard, Earl of Yar-
mouth, born Feb. 22.
To. Res. Dorchester House, Park-lane;
and Villa, Regent's Park.
Co. S. Ragley, Warwickshire; and Sud-
bourn Hall, near Woodbridge, Suf-
folk.

Rel. His Lordship is cousin to Lord
Henry, and Lord Robert Seymour,
Joint Clerks of the Crown, &c. in the
King's Bench, Ireland: 2d cousin to
Henry Seymour, Esq. Serjeant at
Arms to the House of Commons;
and to Horace-Beauchamp Seymour,
Esq., M.P. for Bodmyn.

Parl. Put. Two Members for Oxford;
two Members for Aldeborough: one
Member for Bodmyn; and one Member
for Lisburn.

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