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 N E W clahned the dignity, nor took any steps to rolablial; tiio title to ii; tic doom. in 10)2. Dorothea Lyre, of ii aesop. She assumed she title of Countess if Newbargti on tier brother’s death. hat she dii not take ally taceecili ogs in support of tier atlerr,l title ; sIte in. in I otO, Colonel Charles taslie, cf t;alqnlsa;n, sal il. 22 Nm enit,er IOta, sotilsoot issue en her death, the issue of Lad; Mare Li-re, her grand— tnatlser. heroine exhort. Barbara Lyre, a posfissi’iI 11111;; slur if. is I s49. thndelyfie Lyre (a daag1itir), ntis if. asia. in I 540. 2 lasses Lyre, of .‘ihi’lc is 1-cans-c; lie in. ,ita’ leinaisilte Vtscewr, s. his fall;er, as Ota Psisee G;untisixmi, On Thieresa..leseiitnae de Ct;raeueenrt, sad if. in told, leaving thin death of Anthony-James, Earl of Nowburgb, in 1014, nil only elniut, Cisroliur Lyre, sote, if. sail;. Is I 1 Charles Lyre, sobs if. sisisi. in I sIb. I 21 ar Fare, slit is.,rll;ur tlasli,w, scrjeant—nt—tsw, suet the lettorn patent 31 Dee. 1000, deneendeil upon him under if. soithsat seat in 1500. t7hartottn-ttaria, Cosn;tcos of Newburgie, ‘I. in 1725, and of bin residence abroad he was unacquainted with the i. AxTnaoy-Jasrrs, his successor. s. Anne, celia syas b. in I 755, and if. sin 0;. in I 795. Janies Dartholemew, Earl of Newhurgb, if. in 3700, and betwee;u three ssakes, creel, pf r. toe llanaav; 3rd grand scan a. by his only son, ANTno2ev-JAMr5, 4th Earl of Newburgh. In 1708 au act hito’. toes as;d one, no aaebor, of the field, all within a tressare if parliament was j.asned settling a rent-charge of £5,500 fiaryeonitserfiory, yen., for LevoveoTaxe. a year, payahla out of clot Derwentwater estates upon the Feppsrbers—Dexter, a wild was;, wreallied abant tl;e temples cart and the heirs mate cit his body. Ito is. 30 June, 1709, bridled andoaddled, gn. Anne, din, of Jasepi; Wetib, Esq. st Odstsek, sister of Sit Taste Jfoa;r—35, W’ihtes Crescent. Thomas Webb, Bar;., but by her (who stiAng. tOOt, aged tel,) hail so trsne. Hr if. 29 N’iv. 1814, and on his death the title of Earl ci Newbnrgh, and the other dignities granted by the letters patent 31 Dec. lddO, dsvslvnd of right sapan the father of the present Caunteas, as the heir of the Lady Anne Clifford (sea above), tlio dais, of Charlotte-Maria, Countess of Newbu;rgh. by her first l;nsband. LAsT ANNr CLirrooti, 5i. at Paris 22 Dee. 1715, John- Joseph Mahony, Connt .ilahsiny, and a lient.-gen.in Naples. who was the eldest eon et the tamans General Connt Daniel Mahsny,° by Cecilia, don, of George Weld, Esq., the brather of Humphrey Weld, Esq. of Lnlworth, liorsetahire (See families of filahony and Weld, linnsttt’n Lai;dsd Ceatry), and who was 0. at St. Germainn in 1009, and by bina had issue, CeciLIa Cay’sprsa IbAnast, tier only child, who scsi 0. in Naples, 27 lire. 1740; she so. is 1757, Ileaeshrl, 5th Prince Giastisiasi,t nba if. is 1791 ; mid if. iii 1709, is the lifelisie of her mother, leaving issue 1C’ Inns, I Viacnav Petare Gira’rixiast, tier eldest sareiviug son. 2 the Chevalier Lareazo II iasiniaa i, who renonured lus right of surresiaa Is the dignity at Prince, aud is the NEWCASTLE - UNDER - Lyste, Dues OF (HenryPoiham-Alexotader Gissliniani estates, ansI if. sees, is 1842. General Count Dssiel .llafisay, was brother of Colonel and Earl of Lincuin; Rider and Master Forester of Dennat O’Slal;as;’ of Rsslirin, ccliii fengbl and felt for King Dartutuor; Keeper of St. Brinvnl’s Caatlc; b. 25 Jan. fasts 11, at Assghv m. lianirl, lhe;i a ra1itain is the guards. 1830, ,c. his fustl;er as 6th Dooke, 18 Oct. 1864; follnssrd lasses isis Franc,, and joiued las court at St. Gvrmains. oe. 11 Feb. 1861, Henrietta-Adela, das;. of the lato I main lfaliono;’ proved IGaiself one of the best soldiers of his Henry-Thomas Hope1 Esq., of the Deepdcne, Snrrey, that. James II. knighted tuna fi,r lus gallant e,,ndaet at Crcicons, lie ob;;sined, fur Cii gsos service tie slid is Fraser, asic) 1;as, Slain and ftah’, the ti;le of C’sest train Lone XIV. 3taboay o. HcNav.PrLnasu-scutnaLreDaUaLAs, Earl a! Lir.relo, won further dis;ins’tian ii; liii baffle of Alsianea ; lie was a general is flit Stoan;s;s servire, soil seas cainnsandrr of ;lie .Spaniah Iroapa in Sicily. ills son, JaunesJasr1,li Cannt Slahan;’, woo n henh.gen. sad eonsinanilr’r at thy cavalry is the ci Ileus’y-Frai;eis-Hope, 0. 3 Feb. 1000. kingilsus of Na1des, aail knight of all the Neapolitan Orders, Ii. S rnity-Angisnta-Mary. tie if. in 1727. tIe anil Ins dan Cecilia, as the son and 11w granddan. ata s.;hural town snlijeet, ss’err nalaral liars salficels nt the crown of lireal tlritais. f The [lance of liiasfisiani is uncietil asd illasirions ; it is family, being driven franc Chic by the Turks, settled in Itome, said to deseead ansI lake it caine trosi ‘flieodia’n, sister to the to the 25 Nay. 1003, I’ope PAUL V., hy diploma of that date, Emperor Jastiaiaa. tIer desrondanfs, drives tram Casssnn;isiiple, creased Visreos Gisseisiani a Bceuon )tarqsess, reciting in the lassded the tacos ansI lsiedsluj, at lhiastiso;soli, dcsn-syed ihiodsaea his desren 0-one the Prioress Thesdou’a, and the great by Attilu, and srere amssgsi the original tauniters at Venice, t’eter Gisstieiuni, a sos of the liosse at i linsliniani at Vet;iee, established himself as the Sovereign Lord of Chiaggia, a son reigslv held for several gcneratioas by Ins ta;ai;v. ,ilaets lllastiniasi, a direel desreadast of Peter, heeune a nies;ber at the Republic of Genoa; and Ins representative, io 1302, received at the Dske at Slasbnas and, Benedict, hire 5th Prince Ghisti— tram the Empersir I lie invcshitstrc at 11w Island of Cl;ia. The itiasi the h;;tahaitd etCeeihia Slshasy, 55w their greah-grandnan. 822 Crealion—31 Dee. 1000. A eine—Qnarterh’; lit grand quarter, ga., a loner, ppr., on a Sussex, and in her right snrceedad ts tbo Slindan estatrn. duct, or, as eagle displayed, aa., for Giustiniaxi; 2nd grand quarter, quarterly, 1st and 4th;, or, a lion rampant so,, 2nd, per pale, ar, and go;.,.a lion ranilaaal, sa.; 3rd, erg., a ehev., gss., quarter, eliequy, or, and as., a tesse, gn., tar Cotrraen 4th grand quarter, arg, on a bend, gu., belween three gilliltawers, slipped, sod loisa svitho oak, ppr.; sinister, a dapple grey hsese, Pelham-Clitotsin), co. Stafford, h. 28 Sept. 1804. s, Beatriec-Ailehine its. A dan., t. 10 Sept. 1500. u’irheris’s ai-las’vrd by Ins tausily, as srrll on land as an the sea. On 21 Nov. tO-I-I, An;tress, .tlarqness Giaslisiaei, the grandson of Viseenl, was elevabed Ia the rank eta itausas Prince by IncarrxT N. Ills son, Cl;arles-Benediet, the seeand Prince Gaistiniaoi, msarriel Ihie Prisress Ibnria-Cathrrine.Gsnzaga, dangliher N E w 3 Ja;;sea, Cariti;iat Bialiop of Ahisane, a-his in ronsrq;ieare at his brshher’a remistiasion, succeeded ta the dignity of Peisec Giassisiani, an hhe death ot Prince Vincent, and a’as the lash Prisec Ginstieiont. lie if. in Jassam3’, 1843. I )laria’lsabehla, in. in 1701, Franris Prince hiaspoli, sod if. is 1701. 2 Catherine, sa, 1777, Batshasar Prinre Ddesealrl;i, and if. in 1513, leaviag issue. She au. Sadly, in 1773, Charles, Count Sanoeverino, and if. in the Island of Isebia in 1793. She was o. by her grandson, lie became the senior ce-hoir of his g-swatgrandmether, Chartotte-Mai’ta, Csumntcss of Newbi;rgh, and the houautr at Earl of Newhnrgh, and the other dignities oanferred by the hisutation contained is the grant; bat in consequence sras a by icr eldest son, - actual position of the Newburgh family, and the partiruJasmcn.D.snTthoLoarsC t’tst’cLfrre, whio thereupon became lure of the rights which be had inherited, and bs therefore Earl of Newbnrgh. tIn was 0. in France hi 1721. lIe did not take proceedings to establish his suecessien to the claimed the Ilersvcutwaler estates under eettlen;enis, peerags at his ancestors, tin so in 1709, Niealetta-GrilIo, svhieroby bin father hail been niaehc tesai;t for life of them, dais, of the Duke of Olondragane. iii the kingdom of n’ith rem-uniler to his first and ot’ier soon in tail male: bust Naples, and ci. in 1020, leaving an only dan. and heir, his el-sims were eosi 1ir,iusinrd sunder thin provisions of the Cocsoi.s, Pateceas Giusviismausi, whose claim to the Earlact of parliament sshicb vested ths’sc estates in trustees for dons at Ncwbnrgh, Viseounty of Kynsaird, and Barony of the benefit of Greonn’ieb Itonpital. Janmes Bartholornow, Levhngstonc, wan allowed by the blanse of Lords on the Earl at Nesvbnrgh, m. in 1749, hdarhara, dan, and eventually 30 Ju;ly, 1010. sale heir of Anthony Kemp, Esq. of Slindosa, in lion eo. s’f He had issue by her, NEWCASTLE.