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 LOY obtained a full and free pardon, became a diotingniebcd eoldier iii the Iiritieh army, with which he served at Louiebourg and Quebec, and in the defence of Portugal in 1762. He rn Catherine, dan. of John Bristow, Esq., H.P., bnt Tho earl rn 2ndly, 29 STarch, 1865, Jane, widow of 3. s. p. in 1782, and wae e. by his only surviving half- Edward Jenkisss, Esq., Tiongnl C’S., asad has LionolFortesoose, brother, C0L. ARCHI5ALn-CANPBELL Faaeeo, of Lovat, who rn and eustos rotulorsssn of Surrey. - His lordship was Jane, eioter of Sir William Fraoer, Fart., of Leadclnne but 3. without surviving issue in 1813, when the male reproeentation royal licence, 29 Sept. 1560, allowed, as well as his of the family, ae well as the right to its extensive issue by his deceasud countess, to take the snruaum ontailed estatee, devolved upon (the desoeodant of the lion. of NOEL 155 edditioss to, and after tisat of Kueu, Thomas Fraser, 2nd eon of the 8th lord) the present Tnoseao-As.exAscneo Fuasen, of Lovat and Striebon and to hear the aruas of Noel quarterly, in the first (created Lord Lovat 28 Jan. 1837), the twenty-first chief in quarter with those of King. eueeesoion from SLssoss FRASER, of Inverness-shire; the rights of both houses of Lovat and Striehon having centred in his person exactly 127 yeare from the time when the 2nd of Exeter, and nephew (maternally) of the famous John son of the 6th Lord Lovat acquired the estate of Striehon. Locke, was 0. at Exeter in 1669, and placed early in the On the 3 Nov. 1823, he was served nearest and lawful heir cosomercial bs,sinoes of his father ; but his acqotremeute in male of the body, 1st, of Hugh, Lord Fraeerof Lovat, grandfather learning became so great, that lsio usscle Locke, after expressing of Thomas Fraser, of Knoekie and Stricken; Sod of Hugh, Lord Fraser of Loyal, grandnephew of Thomas at Leyden, and to adopt the higher branch of the legal profession. Fraser, of Beanfort, otherwise Thomas, Lord Fraser of Lovat; 3rd, of Thomas, Lord Fraser of Lovat; 4th, of Temple, was called to the bar, and heramo as emis,ent as Thomas Fraser of Beanfort, otherwise styled Thomas, Lord his friends had predicted. Tic obtaioo,l a seat iii parliament Fraser of Lovat, father of Simon, Lord Fraser of Lovat, in 1691 ; was chosen recorder of London iss 178$, upon which and grandfather of the Hon. Archibald Fraser of Lovat; occasion lie received the honour of knighthood frona Queen assd having presossted a petition to tho king, us 1831, praying Anns; was appointed lord-chief-justice of the Coosreoss a recognition of his claisu to the dignity of Baron Lovat, Pleas in 1714; elevated to the peerage, 29 May, 1725, by tho the same was remitted to the House of Lords, bnt was ssot title of Loon KiNG, Borso Orktass, cs. ,Sarrcy; and made the finally proceeded with until after an Act of Parliament was following Juno, Loon CnsNusr000, in which htgh office be passed in the present reign, which established the right to continued until 1711. Ills lordship is. Anise, da,s. of bold and enjoy the dignity of Lord Lovat, notwithstanding Richard Soya, Esq. of Bovorton, cc. Glamorgan, by whom the attainder of Simon, the 13th lord. The Stouse of no had four sons, (all of whom onceesded to tbc title,) and Lords, then, on the report of the Committee for Privileges, two dana., Elizabeth and Anne, wise tech 3. nnsss. Ho d. deelarsd, Aug. 1827, that the claim of the present Lord July, 1734, and was s. by his eldest son, Lovat to the Barony of Lovat in the peerage of Scotland was made out and established C’realissse—Scoteh Baron, about the beginning of the 15th Elizabeth, dao. of Robert Fry, Esq. of Yearly, co. Devon; century. Esagdsh Baron, 28 Jan. 1837. Arrne—Qnarterly: but c6. a p. 10 Feb. 1748, and was s. by his brother, Tat and 4th, az., three einqnefoils, org.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., three asstique crowns, go. Creel—A husk’s head, erased, e. by his brother, ppr. ,Sappsrlers—Two bucks, ppr. Afslls—Je suis prêt. sseals—Beaufort Castle, Inverness-shire ; and Strichen, 1787, when the peerage desce,sded to his brother, Ahsrdeenshire. LOVEL, BARON, see EC3IONT, EARL. L 0 V E L A C E. LOVELACE, EARL OF (William King-Noel), F.R.S., Viecount Ookham, of Ookham, Co. Surrey, and Barnn King, and Baron Ockham, also of Ookham; is. 20 Feb. 1805; inherited the barony, as 8th baron, at the decease of his father, 4 June, 1833; and aequirod the other hononre by letters patent, dated 30 June, 1838 ; no. 1st, 8 July, 1835, the Hon. Aisgueta-Ada Byron, only child of George-Gordon, late Lord His lordship ci. 20 Nov. 1703, and was a. by bis eldest son, Byron,° and by her (who ci. 29 Nov. 1852) has had, i. Byron Noel, RN., a peer in his own right as BARON Hester Fortesene, dan. of Hugh, 1st Earl Fortescue, assd had, WenvwonTn, and by courtesy Viscsnnl Orklsan. I. 12 May, 1836; s. to the Barony of Wentwerth at the demise of his maternal grandmother 18 May, 1860, and d. na’a. 1 Sept. 3862. ii. ReLrn-Goouex-Nors, in his own right BARON WOnTwonvn (see that title in/re), and by courtesy Vi.’cessnl L 0 V Ortdsam, 8. 3 July, 1839; a. lila brother as Loon WoNTwonTu, 1 Sept. 1861. 5. Anne-isabella-Noel. 8. 16 Nov. 1505. Ills lordship is lord-hoot. TI. Lllngc. Pcvsn Ksxo, eon a,sd heir of Jerome King, ef the city astonishment, advised bins to complete his stndies Mr. King accordingly sistered himeelf of the Iuuc,’ Juno, 2nd baron; who had been appointed, in 1726, ontranger of his Majesty’s forest of Windsor. His lordship so. Povco, 3rd baron; who d. scans. 22 March, 1714, and was WILLiAM, 4th baron. Thisnoblemanalso d.nnsa. loApril, THoMAs, 5th baron ; 0. 19 March, 1712; who is. 17 Aug. 1734, Catherine, dais, of John Troye, one of the sovereign council of Braba,st, by whom (who ci. 3 Juno, 1784) ho had, PETOss, his sneeessor. Thomas, 0. 11 April, 1740; d. 27 June, 1779. Anne, sl. in Oct. 1797. Wilhelnaiua, ss. in 1784, to Adnsis’al George Murray, RN.; and c6. 39 Dee. 1791. His lordship ,6. 34 April, 1779, and was a. by his elder son, PETER, 6th hsron, 0. 6 Oct. 1716. This nobleman is. 34 Nov. 1774, Charlotte, dan. of Edward Trederoft, Esq. of Harsham, bywhom (who d. 21 Oct. ioss) he had, I. PETER, his successor. as. Wtllisns, 8. 24 Feb. 1700; ci. 3 Dec. 1798. an. George, 0. 26 Jan. 1703; rn. in 1808, Charlotte, dau. of Nathauiel Tredoroft, Esq. of Hersham, and by her (who ci. 25 July, 1933) had issue, I Frederick, late espt. 37th foot, 0. in 1815; rn. 27 April, 1614, Charlotte-Mary, dan. of the late James Horiet, Esq. of Ramorntc, and has a asic, William-Frederick, 0. 33 March 1151. 2 Henry, capt. EN., 0. in 1819 ; is. 1st, 20 Nov. 1150, Isabella-Louisa, dan. of the late James Horiot, Esq. of Eamornie, so. Fife, and by her (who ci. in 1813) has a son, Goorge-Hens’y-lstsitland, 0. 9 April, 1013. He ns. Indly, 11 Sept. 3636, Charlotte, dao. of Eov. George Palmer. 3 Csrehins. 2 Geergiana, ci. 10 July 1139. fled. 21 Dee. 1159. PETER, 7th baron, 1’. 33 Aug. 1776; is. 36 Slay, 1104, Lady 5. WILLI.sas, his successor. is. Feter-John-Lneke, 3,I.P, for East Surrey, 0. 1611 ; rn. to 1936, Louisa-Elizabeth, dan. of William-henry Hoare, Esq. of Miteham Grove, Surrey, aud has bad, 1 Peter-John-Locke, 8. 1 Oct. 1640. 2 Mugh-Fortesouc-Locke, 0. 7 Oct. 1048. 3 Eobert-Heury-Loeke, 0. 3 Sept. 1813; ci. 5 Jssly, 1655. 1 Hester-Fortotene. 2 Lesdsa-Ehizabetla-Nocl. 3 Ansie-Clsmeutina. 4 Eleanor-Charlotte. I Blanche-Edith, d. 18 Aug. 1863. 5 By Asne-isabella Noel his wife (who sneceedod to the Barony of Woutworth and ci. 10 Slay, 1860), dan. and heir of Sir Ealph Mihbanke, Bart.,aod representative of the extinct Loxus LOTELAOO sf Hurley. 713