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 BRE the representative peers. Ills lordship so. lot, Frances, dan. of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, hut by her (who d. 4 Feb. 1690) he had no issue; and fndly, Itenrietta, foci dau. of Sir Edward ViUiero, lint., by whom he had two dane., Carolfne, and Henrfctla, lady of the bedehanober to the Princesses Amelia and Caroline, dane. of Gconue Il,, end a san, his successor, at his death, at. 90, 23 Feb. 3753, JOHN, 3rd earl, ICR., 8. in 1096. liii lordship so. lot, 1712, Lady Ansabell de Grey, eldest dan. and co-heir of Henry Duke of Kent, by whom (who d. 2 March, 1726) ho had a san, a. an infant, and a dan., Josnima, who os. in May, 1740, Yisconnt Iloyston, elicit son of Philip, Earl of ltardwiclso, lord high ehancohler of Great Britain, and, in a month afterwards, succeeding her grandfather, became Slarotstoness cc Grey. ITs so. fndly, 23 Jan. 1720, Araholta, younger dan. and coheir of John Perohall, Eoq. of Great Sngnal, co. Stafiont, BRIDPORT, VISCOUNT (Alexander-Nelson hood) nf son of Sir Thomas Perahall, 3rd Mart. of lioroloy, no. Cricket St. Thomas, en, Somerset, anti nf lirontc’in Stafford, and by her (who d. in 1702) had (with George, Lord Glonorelsy, who si. an infant) aeon, tloe kingdom of Italy, in tise peerage of tiso Ussited JoHN, Lord Glenorehy, who, 1. 20 Sept. 1738, so. 20 Sept. 1761, Rsngdono; and Boron Eridpnrt, of Cricket St. Wiobelinina, dan. and co-heir of William Slaxwohl, Esq. of Thomao, in the peerage nf Ireland; major-general Preston; hut ri. without surviving issue, 14 Nov. 1771. liii In tho army. eqnerry tn tlte Queen; 5. 21 Dee. 1814’ endow, the fissnous Lady Glenorehy, ii. 17 July, 1786. The eas-l a. 20 Jon. 1702, when the male line of the first 3rd Morqneea of Downshiro, ansi boo issue, peer heeanoo extinct; host tbo clause in the patent in favour s. Anvnuo-WsLLsooveo-.tLaxssvso-Nrtsox, rapt. 25th fool of heiro-naale-genoral transferred the peerage to liii kbsonoon (refer to ioaue of Cohn Canophell, of Sloehastor, uncle n. llsrotic-Nrhsen-Sondys, heat. R.N., 8. 24 March, 1343. of the lot peer, and 2nd oon of Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd iii. William-Nelson, 6. 1 Jon. 1140. barb), JOHN, 4th Earl, 6. ise 1762 ; who was created lioness v. Alfred-Nelson, 8. 1 (let. 1113. Beostaltssoe of l’s’yoseofh Castle, in the peerage of the vs. Vietor-Alberl-Nelson, t. 14 Nov. ltOl. United Kingdom, 37 Nov. 1000, assd raised to the MAneur.ocave s. Nina-Sfory, so. 1 Feb. 1101, to Capt. Ferguson, gren. of BREAnALBANE, and Eoornooi or Onasceso, 12 Sept. 1531. Rio lordship so. 2 Sept. 1793, llary-Tnrner, dan. and is. fiery, solo April, 1803, to Capt. Ilenry-de Grey Srynsenr, co-heb’ of David Gavin, Rag. of Langton, and by her (who I a. 25 Sept. 1243) had iooue, Joet; Losst Glessesvlsg, SIP., 2nd inarqness. Euieotoeth-liaitlasd, so. II Oct. 1931, to Sir John Pringle, His lordship s. his father as 3rd Boron Brisiport, Dart. of Stitrhell. STacy, so. 13 Slay, 1811, to Richard Plantagenet, 2nd BoIse ci 6 Jan. 1868, and woo created Viscount Iiridpnrt, in Rneldnghans, K.G., and a. 31 Jane, 1103. The marquess d. in 1834, and was s. by his only oan, Jonx, 2nd marqueoo and 5th earl, who was Is. 20 Oct. (See that of his grandfather, henry, 2nd Viocenot Road.) 1790; ond so. tI Nov. 1831, Elisa, eldest don, of George Bathe, Eaq. of .lersiowood, and sister of George, present ALEXANDER HOOD, 8. 1727, entered the British service at Earl of Haddington: she ci. s. p. 25 Aug. 1001. The marquess, a youthful age, and become a great ssaval comsoonder. ills who was a K.T., a Knight of the Order of the Black eaptnrc of tevo Fmneh vessels of war iso two actions in Eagle of Fruosia, and lord-lient. of Argyllshire, president Hyeres Boy, iss 1757, and his retokissg of the “Warwick” ill of the Royal Society of Antiqssarieo in Scotland, fellow of 3761, throw lsssts-e on his eurlior career; ossd his conduct us the Royal Society, &e., so. at Lonoonne, 8 Nov. 1802, when rear-admiral under Lord ilewe, ot the relief of Gitsroltar, the litarqueosate and Barnny of Breadalbane, and the Earldem 1782, won hisn the military ersler of theBath. Rood, 0 ef Ormolie, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, second in eommossd (hie flog was hoisted sso heard the became extinct, and the Scotch honnnrs passed to isis “Royal George,”whieh encountered the hottest ef the fire) cousin (refer to leone of William, 5th son of Sir Robert contributed no little to the ovrr.memoratsle victory of the Campbell, 3rd hart.), JonN-ALeXANnER-OAV5N CAMPBELL, 1st June, 1794 he was created .Bnreo Bs-isiperl of Crirkel Sf. Eoq. of Glenfalloeh, Perthehire, now 0th Earl of Breadolbane. ykosssao, in Ireland, 12 Aug. following. On the 23rd Jmse,3799, Creations—Baronet of Nova Scotia, I Stay, 1031. Scottish beees oeparutcd from him) daringly attacked the French fleet peemges, 11 Aug. 1001. Barony of the United Kingdom, of twelve ships of the line and ten frigotoo, cloeo to port 13 Nov. 11ff, and Marqnesoate of Breadalbane and Earldono ot l’Orient, and defeated them, with, on his side, little loss Ormelie, 12 Sept. itSI, all theee extinct. Arose (of late lvlarqness)—Quorterly: let and 4th, gyronny elevated to the peerage of Grout Britoiss, 13 June, 3796, 00 of eight pieces, or and so., for Cnssreets.; 2nd, or, a fesse, Durso Bs-iotpss’l, ef (‘ticket SI. Tho,sses, eo. Sosoersel. After eheqay, org. and an.. for Svewosrr; 3rd, org., a galley, so., scattering a French fleet which had landed semo troops too sails unfnrled, oars in action, for LeaN (in consequence of the Wosles in 1796, nod after aiding iso appeasing the noutiny tess marriage of Sir Cohn Caonpbcll with the co-heiress of Lom). Creel—A boar’s head, erased, ppr. Seppes-lera—Twe stags, ppr., attired and negsoled, or. Molts—Follow me. Seafo—Taymouth Castle, Aberfeldie; Glenfalioeh house, Murio-Sephiu, don, and heiress of Thomas Bray, Fsq. of Edsnontoss, Anchmore Hoose, all in Perthshire. BRI B RID P 0 R T. or. 2 Ang. 1838, Lady Mary Hill, 2nd ‘ian. of Artinor, 8. 15 Dee. 1039. iv. Alexander-Nelson, 8. 21 June, 1054. gssords, son of Admiral and lien, lire. Fergeson. eldest son of Ifojor-Generol P. H. and Lady Emily Sdmoor (cc ltANsniELn, F. or). us. Adelaide-Fanny. sv. Rosa-Penelope. the peerage of the United Kingdnus, 6 July, 1868. his lordship, with an inferior force (for hull his ships hod and signal ond oplendid success; he was, in consequence, tho Nero, in 1797, Lord Bridpos’t succeeded Earl Ilewo us vice-udsnirai of Groat Britain, and on 10 June, 1000, he was farther advanced to the dignity of Vse000Nv Bnsnroesr, being then aloe a gesoerul of marines. The viscount so. lit, 3701, Marta, don of the Rev. Richard Weot, P.R., prebeesdory of Durhuoo, which lady d. 1786; and Indly, iss 7710, who S. his widow in OtSI, aged 05 ; but his lordship 3. without issue, 3 Stay, 1114, when the English hoesours ceased, evhile the Irish barony devolved, according to the limitation of the patent, upon his groot.seephow, SAMuEL, 2nd has-on, who was 6. 7 lice, 1711, and so. 3 BRECKNOCK, EARL OF, 1ff CAIJBEN, MARQUESS. July, 3110, Charlotte-Mary, only surviviasg child and heir of William, first Earl Neleon, and, as such heir, Duchess of Drontd, by whom ho has had, s, AesxAsnoa-NELOON, present peer. is. ltoruhis-Nelosn, I. f4 April, 1510; end A. m 12H. E BRIDGES, BART., see FITZWALTEII, BARON. 129