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 LAN Sterns. He so. in 1734, his first cousin, Mary, dan. of the lion. William Fitomaurice, of Gallane, os. Kerry, by whom ho had issue, WILLIAM, his successor; and Thomas, who ns Mary, Countess of Orkney, a pocress in her own right. Tho Earl of Shelburno was created a poor of Great Britain, 17 Iday, I 760, as Bsrscs JVyrosa&e, of Chipping IPycecobe; and dying 10 May, 1761, was s. by his oldest son, WILLIAM, 2nd Earl of Sholburno, a general-officer in the army, and a distinguished statesman in the reign of Groncn III. In 1782, his lordship, after the dooeaoo nf tho Marquess of Rockiugham (under whom ho filled the offieo of secretary for foreign affairs), was appointod prime minisbr; and 6 tIer. 1784, adranced to tho dignities of Earl of sc Thansas-Ilcnry, an officer RN., 9. 7 April, 1842. Wycembo, co. Bucks, Vieosusl Caine cost C’olsslono, and ManQUEO5 us. Cisorlos, as officer roy. horse act., 5. 2 Dec. 1843. or LaNonowass, Co. ,Oossorset. The marquess ss. lot, cv. Arthur, ef Grid cell., Oxfsrd, 5. 10 Nov. 1247. in 1765, Sophia, dan. of John, Earl Granville, by whom ho c. Georgina-trsneos. loft ons son, JORN, his successor; and Indly, in 1779, Sir Thomas Larcom was created a BABONET in Dee. Louisa, dan. of John (Fitopatriok), Earl of Upper Ossory, by 1868, eta isis rotirement frocaa the office of nuder whom he had another son, HENRY, 3rd marq0005, and secretary of state for Irelaud, which he had filled a dan., Louisa, who d. young. His lordship ol. in Hay, 1605, for sunny years with great ability and great public and was o. by his older son, Jonno, 2nd marquess; who sc,.27 May, 3605, Lady Gifford, advantage. He had previously, in 1828, been given relict of Sir Duke Giffurd, of Castle Jordan, in Ireland, but d. the charge of the ordnance survey office, Dublin, without issue, 13 Nov. ISiS, wbsu the honours devolved upon nssd had been appointed, in 1846, a eunsmnissioner of his half-brother, Loan HENRY POTTY, as 3rd marquess, who bad alrrady public works in Ireland. He entered the army, as distinguished himself as asa eloquent public spoaker, 2nd lient. coy, engineers, in 1820, and attained the and had attained considerable popularity by his enlightened conk of maj.-gen. in 1818. In 1860, lie was created views as a statesman. His lordship a. also, n knight ccsaamander of the Order of the Bath, cud, 4 July, liii, to the bonours of the house of Korry, on the in 1868, sworn of her Majesty’s privy essuucil in demise of his cousin (revert to descendants of William, Ireland. eldest eon and successor of Thomas, 1st Earl of Ferry). Ho was Is. 2 July, 1702; and sir. 30 Slarch, 1002, Louisa- Thie family was farnscrly settled at Whippinghans, las the Isle Emma, 5th dau. of tloury-Thonsas, 2nd Earl of Ilohestor, of lVight. by whom (who ci. 3 April 1211) ho had issue, a. William-Thomas, Earl of Kerry, 11-P.; 9.30 llarch, loll Whippinghana in 1708, and settled in the poriob of Alverstoke, sw 12 Macrb, 1011, Lady Augusta-Laviuia-Priocilla ronaouby, Slants, lIe as. iss 1731 ,‘,t. 1154, and left an only soe, 2nd dan. of John, 4th Earl of Hossborongh, end ci. Tuoasas Luacou, is. 11 Dec. 1732. lie us. Chasily Banter, 21 Aug. 1030, leaving by this lady (‘rho sit. 2ndly, in atpril, and P. 12 Feb. 1768, leaving tire sons, Tisensas ant Joseph, and 1245, the 11011. C. Gore) a dan., Mary, so. 4 Oct. 1005, to a dan., Anne, who ci. osss. Both the cons entered else royal Col. the Right lion. Prrcy-Egorten herbert, OH., H.P., nary; Thomas served as first lieutenant to Lord Itowe in lbs brother of ths Earl of Penis. ii. HENRY, 4th marquess. 1. Louisa, sit. 10 Feb. 1045, the Hon. James-K. Howard, The Marquess ol Lanedowno, who was lsrd-lieutonant of the morning of the victory. lie wan aftere-ards flag captain to the cc. of Wilts, waa Chancellor of the Exchequer from Admiral Sir Thonsas Graves, in Newfoundland, nod consasanded 1200 to 1207, and was Lord President of the Council from Lord Brtdpert’s action in the West Indies. his sI. sacs,,, in 1204. 5530, with a short interval, to 1041, and from 1246 to 1252. Josnrsa Lasoosat (the second son), also iu else royal scary, u-as He, after that, hold a seat iss the cabinet without office, likewise prsnsotcd after the action of disc 1st June, 1728. lIe till 1558. lIe was a 31G. He P. 31 Jan. 1805, and was a. s-as distinguished in the sssppreasiou of the nssstiuy at tho by his only snrrioiug son, HENRY, 4th marquess, wise was Ii. 5 Jao. 1216, and whe, Nero; and, breonsing post-captain, was appointed to the from 1247 Is 1810, was M.P. for Cams, and was appeinted a thud,’ 32 guns, in which he served in thin West Indies, in lsrd ef the Treasury in 1047. Ito was summoned to the house Bormods, and Nova Scotia; and afterwards in comnsand of a of Lords, 11 July, 1216, as Bason Wsconeo. lie was under squadron which ronssinod on the coast of Egypt lilt tiso scithdrswnl secretary of stale for foreign affairs frees 1816 to 1252. lIe wss made a E.G. 1364. He is. lot, 12 Aug. 1040, Lady Geocglens 1722, Ann, dan. of William iloltis, Esq. of Airerstoke, anti Herbert, dsu. of Gcorge-Augustns.l Itt’ Ens-I of Pembroke, dying in 1018, s-as bus-led at Gibrallar. Coptato Joseph Errcom which lady 11.28 Feb. 1841. He us. lndly, I Nor. 1843, Emily, oldest dan. of lice Comte do Flalsault and she Baroness Nairne and Keilh, and had by her (c-Iso claims the BARONY or NAaENr, Ptarriet, nest.), two sons, see onbe, ltsrru, B.), 1. llossx-Cuastass-ILesxo, present marquess. mm. Enssoon-Gcessor, Is. 10 June, 1040. us. Essily-Loolsa-Ano. The marquess ci. 1 July, 1280, and wss e. by his elder eon, HENET-Cuasboa-Esovu, 9th ond present Marquess of Laos- Csraflsst—Hec. 1808. A rsas—Arg., one sssersnt, a hawthorn downs. Croabtesto—Baron, os-iginally by tenure; by patent, temp. dc-Ito in its book, or. Jlstts—Le roy Ia hut’. Rscuaau II.; Viscount and Earl, 17 Jan. 1722 (honssnru of the hones of Kerry); Baren and Viscount, 7 Oct. 3751 ; Earl of Sholburne, 26 Juno, 1753—all in the peerage of Ireland. Baron, 17 May, 1760; Macqueen, ,5ac., 6 Dec. 1786—in tbc peersgo of Groat Britain. Aracs—Quartorly: 1st and 4th, 0cm., on a bond, no., Is magnetic noodle pointing at a polar star, or, for PETTY; 2nd and Ird, as-g., a saltier, gu.,a chief, enu., for FcvauAunsssn. Orrale—Isi, a hoe-hive hoset with bees, diversely volauf, ppr.; 2nd, a centaur drawing a bow and arrow, ppr., the ‘ai’t fl-sm the wasst erg. Sappsctrcs—Two pegasi, erm. ; iseidloi, crinrd, winged, end onguled, or, each charged on Use slsoulder with a fleer-dc-ha, an. JIslls—Virfute non Yes-his. Frala—Bowood Park, Wilishire; Lichsnsnd Hill, Surrey. Fawn Ides,so—Lanadswsse House, 14, Borkeloy Sqonre. 661 LAR L A R C 0 M. LARCGIt, Tus; RnsBT Iloy. SIR THoans.Atomcgw, Hart., K.O.B., a maj.-gen. in tho army, I’.O., LL.D., FitS., 8. 22 prih, 1801 ; sis. 18 March, 1840, Goorgiua, dan. of Lt.-Gen. Sir Geocgo 1)’Aguilar, K.C.B., and 1105 issue, 1. Oooar.r, officer in tlsc civil service, India, is. 10 Dcc. 1810. Lti1taflc. TisoMas Laneoas, “lbs first ss-hs loft tIcs island,” was born at action of the 1st June, 1728, and received isis csnsnsission Os conssnansler, on the quartcr-dcck of the ‘ Queen Cisas-looto.” on a hoe-of-battle ship (tIme “Itusselt,” of 74 guns) in of tho army from Ihot country. SuhsequrnGy, he became resident naval eonsnsisstoner al Malta. He rn. 13 March, left (ss-ith three dens., rio., litary—.tnne, iss. 1814, to Lisut.Gems. Mecstagss ttssrrsws, nort hiatt matte ; Ehiaahsctti osad 1. Joarrss-Pacrsan-llsensoa, capt. B..N., is. 14 Sept. 1701; us. 17 Sept. 1514, Westsnoreland-Jssse, d,n, of Adescral George fdeKiuloy, and rt. iso 1850, wittionc issue. 51. THOOcaS-.tTSREw, the presesst Rigist lIon. Scs TnowAstcsaow Lasoest, Sort., E.C.B. buals, ppr., aod in rlsiof aim eagla displayed. gis. Croci—On a ellis of nseintenaisce, an., turnod am, eros., a nsarrhrt, sa., with a Bras- LARPENT OP ROEHAMPTON. I,.IRFRNT, Sta Omioncw-ALBEuT noi I{ocstgpEo, Burt. of Ruehamptcu, cu. Surrcy, en officer 88th