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 AlL chope, rector of Warkto,s, Northamptonzhiz-e; and 2odly, CecaaLrs, his successor, who was enmmenod to parliament 17 Oct. 1854, Patricia-Elizabeth, oldest dan. of the late Elizabeth, as. to George Brudoneli, 3rd Earl of Cardigan W.-H. Dowbiggin, Ezq., and niece of Lord Fanmore, and (eec iofrd, “LINEAGE OF BnuoEaeLL”), by whom she had Las issue. David-Carncgte.Andrew, io holy orders, 8. 3 Slay, ISI1; so. 1055, Eleanora, dan. of the late J. Bell, Eeq., FItS. James-Andrew, I. 21 June, 1823. Stair-Andrew, late licnt. 9th regt., now Scrrctary to the The Earl of Aileebnry, although amongst the first to invite Lord Advocate, 8. 6 Dcc. 1831. Thomas-Frederick-Andrew, 8. 5 July 1634. Gerald-Andrew, lieot. 80th light infantry, 8. 15 Dec. 1835, scrrcd under Ilaveleck at the first relief of Luck- his advancement to the throne, or to swear allegiance to new, and was wonoded during the second siege. Agnes, a. 16 Oct. 1843, to the 11ev. Thomas-Blizzard Dcli. suspicion of the Court ol W’ILIAAIL III., he was committed to Martha, a;. 3 Oct. 1848, ta Frederick-Lewis-Mattland flernt, the Tower, which so affected the countess that she died in Esq. of Bamornie, en. Fife. Llary-Gr.i.ham, m. 23 June, 1858, to James Denglas, Eaq., zbtldbed, 32 Jan. 1620-7. his lordship subsequently obtained the younger, of Cavecs. Sir Andrew illS April) 1843, and was 8. by his eldest sen. Argentan, in the dnehy of itrabant, and by her (who B. Creel ie’a—20 Jnly, 1629. Arsao—Ar., a obey, between two 23 July, 1738,) bad an only dan., cinqnefoils in chief, go., and a saltier, cooped in base, az. Charlette-lelania, whe m. in 1722, the Ps-ncs of Horns, and Crest—An eagle, issuant and regardant, ppr. Seppeulra— Two heraldic tigers, proper, collared and chained, or. His lordship B. in Nov. 1741, and was a. by his only snrviving Afetle—Cenzilio, non impetn. ,Ss,zl—Lnchnaw Castle, Stranraor, Wigtoun shire. A IL ES B U B Y. fl, -L AILESSUIIY, MARQUESS AND Enc OF (Sir George- In consequence ef the failure of male issue, his lerdship William - Frederick Brndenell-Brnoe, KG.), Easl obtained, 17 April, 1740, by patent, the Jarsey of Bruce of Bruce, Viscount Savernake, and liareua Briace Fs;tcshaes, ce. lrills,withro,naindsr to hisnephew, the lien. Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudoneb, of StantonWyvil, Thomas llrndenell; and, dying 18 Feb. 1747, the eanidom of co. Leiceater, and a baronet ; lord lieutenant Aliosbury, Ow., became extinct: the Scottish titles devolred of Wilts, P.C., late Maater of the Horse, 8. Rrncc, created as abeve, descended to his nephew, 20 Nov. 1804; summoned to the Reuse of Lords in Tno Rca. Tnoes.se BnrDoNzLL, 2nd baron, who thereupon his father’s barony, 1839; made a Knight of thu assumed tbe additional name end arms of Dines. Rio lordship, Garter 24 May, 1864; a. his father, as 2nd marquess, Iloare, Req. of Stonrhead, en. Wilts, and robot of Vtsceunt in his marquisate and earldom and minor honours, Dungarran, by whom he bad, 4 Jan. 1856; and his kinsman, ae 8th Earl of Cardigan, CnaaLre, let Slarqncee. in lsis earldom, barony, and baronetcy, 27 Caroline-Anne. it. use;, in 1024. - March, 1868 ; rn. 11 May, 1837, Lady Mary-Caroline Frances-Elizabeth, si.in 1799. to Sir Henry Wright-Wilson, Herbert, dan. of Geerge-Augnstua, iltia Earl of Lady Wilson 0. in 1016. Pembroke. IL(ncztgc, Thebareny of Bruce of W1,erllaa, ce. York, was conferred A;Lreruav. His lordship ii. 19 April, 1014, and was a. by hy CnAuLEsI. (1 Ang. 1631)npzn Tuauas Bacec, 3rd Lard Bruce of Rialesc, who had provinuely CnAaLEs-Barcr. 2nd earl, E.T., 5. 14 Feb. 1773, who was (10 July, 1633) been elevated te the Scottish Earidea; rreated, 17 Jnly, 1021, Viscount Savernake, Earl Bruce, of Hipis. His lordship n;. let, Anne, dan. of Sir Robert end Mas;nocss or AsLreaunv. He az. lot, 10 April, 1793, Chtcheater, Rot, of Raleigh, en. Devon, by wh,’m (who d. Henrietta-Maria, dan. of Noel, let Lord Berwick, and by in 1627) be had an only eon, RoacaT, his snceesszr. He sa. her (who B. 3 Jan. 3831) had issue, dndly, Anne, dau. and ce-heir ci William, Lord Bnrghley, s. GEoaer-W;LLzAas-F000Eeirr, present peer. and widow of henry do Verc, Ezrl of Oxferd, but had on ii. EnmeezT-AnoUevrs-CaaaLrs, N.?. for Marlberengb, other issue. He 0. in Dee. 1663, and was s-by Izis sen, RoncnT, 2nd Earl of Elgin, Baron Bruce of Kinloes, and 1113; m. 25 Nov. 1034, the Hen. Louisa-Elizabeth, 2nd Baron Bruce of Whe;-lten, who, fr,r tho very essential services dan. of Jab;;, 2;ol Lord Decice, and has, rendered to CzIAuLcs land his lordship’s active exertions in promoting the Reetsration, was created in the English peerage, 10 March, 36034, Ba,-s,z Brnco of Skeliea, co. Tori-; Vbcsaal Brccr of A,spt ill, cs. Bsrlferd; and Earl af Ailcsbury, Ca. Burto. lie ;a. Diana, dan. of Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford, by whom he had eight sons and nine dane. At the coronation if JAMes II. 23 April. 1683, the Earl of Atleebury was one of the lords who bore St. Edward’s staff, and he was appointed, 10 July following, Loan CnauaEaLAz,z or vax Horsouorn. He ,i. 20 Oct. in the came year, and was s- by his eldest enrviviog eon, Tnouas, 3rd Eacl of Elgin, and 2nd Earl of Ailesbnry, 5. Olaria Caroline-Anne, as. 17 July, 1819, Cmnts de Rondreville, who m. 13 Aug. 1076, Elizabeth, only surviving dan. of of St. Louis, Ac.; and d. in 1015. Henry, Lord Beanehamp, son of Willtaoa, Marquees of Hen- is. Angnsta-Frederida-Leniea.m.in 1020,teTh’.mos Fredenck ford (after-wards 2nd Duke of Somerset), and at the death Veroon-Wentwerth, Req. of Wentwerth Castle, en. York. of her brother, William, 3rd Duke of Somerset, 20 Sept. or,. Nary-Anne-Jemima. d. in July. 1841. 1671, sale heir Is Tslle,,0aa Pci-k cad Ssceraat-c Fercol, Ia iv, Elizabeth, m. in 1333, to Count Christie;; DsnneskieldSamese, Willslnre, besides divers estates in loot and other counties. By this great heiress his lordship bad issue, Alt in the lifetime of his father, as Lard Bruce. - four sons; the youngest ef whom, Taeuas BanorNerL, shis nude, the Earl of Aylesbury, in the Barony of Bruce of Tettenham. the Prince of Orange into England, as a nzediater between the crown and the penpia, peremptorily refused to sanction the government of the Revolution. And having raised the leave from the King to reside at Brussels, where hem. Charlotts, Countess of Saonn, of the ancient and noble house of B. in 1738, leaving sevaral ehlidren. son, Cnaaorz, 4th Rae-I of Elgin, and 3rd Earl of Aliesbnry, who is. 1st, Lady Anne Sanihle, eldest dan. and ce-heir of William, Marquess of htaltfax, and had, Tloeaar, Lerd Bruce, who is.. Frances, dan. of Sir William Blacket, Dart., and 0. a. p. tn the lifebme of his father. Mary, ‘a. in 1725, to Henry Dridges, Marquess of Carnervan, afterwards Duke of Chandes. Elizabeth, ‘a. to the lien. B. llathurst d. 5. p. ills lordship is. Sndly, Lady Juliaua Boyle, 2nd dan. of Charles, Earl of Bnrlingteu, but by that lady had no issue. lIe m. Srdly, in 1733, Caroltne, only dan. of Gen. John Campbell, of Namere, who was afterwards Duke of Argyll, and by her bad an only dan., Mary, ‘a. in 3757, to Chaz-lee, Duke of Richmond, and B. in 1720, a. p. upon Charles, 9th Earl of Rtneardine, and the barony of 6-in 1710: cc. 1st, 17 Feb. 1701, Snsanna, dan. of Henry Knt. of Chelsea Park, en. Middlesex, who 0. in 1832. lIe as. Lndly, Feb. 1700, Aims, eldest dan, of John, let Earl of lleira. Lord Bruce was created, 8 June, 1776, EAnL or l,ie zen, P.C., snd late Vice-Chamberlain te the Queen, 8. 0 Jan. 3 Gcorge-Jebn, late lient, 13th hneearz, 5.15 May, 1089, 7 Aug. 1002, Evelyn-Nary, 2nd dan. of William, 2nd Earl of C;-aven, arid ;7. at Ajaccis, Corsica, 20 May, 1068, having bad a son, GEoa’;E-W;LLIAM-TnoasAs, 5. 8 June, 1863; and a dan. 2 James-Ernest, 5. 35 June, 1030. 3 010nry-Angnstus, Iteut. 0th fool, 5, H April, 1042. 5 Ilebert-Tbomas, EN., 5. 25 Jan. 1045. 5 Charles-Frederick, 5. 4 March, 1049. I Louisa-Caroline, ;a- 15 Jan. 1856, to Sir Henry Moor, Bert. 2 Ernestine-Mary. ii;. 31 Aug. 1065, to William, 3rd and present Earl of Listawel. eel, of the late royal garde-du-corpo and knight of Denmark, and ;l. in 1840, leering irene: their eldest dan. Henrietta was ri. 11 Oct. 1502, te L;ent.-Ceh. the lien. Henry Byng.