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 RUT thirty lordships and manors; and for his magnificenos t. Jnnze, his successor. and hospitality, was called King of Ike Peak). Sir Joins Is. William, d. in 8772. in. Thomas, it. in 1723. Manners was s. by his eldest son, SIR Geonoc ZiIANNRR5, who ci. in 1591, Grace, 2nd dan. i. Catherine, so. in 1726, to the Right Hon. Henry Pelham; of Sir Henry Fierpent, and had, with other issue, I JoHN, his enocessor, who inhertted as 9th Earl of sss. Elizabeth, no. to John, lit Viscount Galway. Rutland. 1 Elizabeth, sa. in 1616, to Robert Suttan, of Aram, in He so. 2ndly, Lucy, dau. of Beunet, Baron Sheranl, and sister Nottinghamohire, afterwards Loan LEXINOTON. (See of the 1st Earl of Harborongh, by whom he had issue, BURKE’S Extinct Peerage.) 2 Eloanor, no. in 1622, to Lewis Watson, Lord Rockingham. I. Sherard, d. in 1742. 3 Franeee, in. to Nicholas S’aunderaon, Viaconnt One tieton. 4 Dorothy, in. to Sir Thomas Lake, of Canons. 5 Mary, no. to Sir Saekvillo Crow. iii. Thomas (Sir), so. Thesdoria, dan. of Sir Thomas Newton, Knt,, and loft issue, 1 Charles. 1 Anne. on. to William Vnvaeour, Req. of Haseiwood, co. iv. James, d. young. v. George, a. young. York. 2 Eleanor, en. to Thomas Pootreil, Eeq. of West Malhsm, 5. C.sreline,sn. 1st, to Sir Henry Harper, Dart.; and ludly, Derbyshire. 9 Frances. no. Henry Nevillo, 4th Lord Abergavenny. The duke d. 21 Feb. 1721, and was s. by his eldest son, The earl d. in 1543, and was a. by his eldest son, HENRY, E.G., 2nd earl, 11th Baron Roe. This nobleman Jonn, 3rd duke, E.G. 0. in 1696; is, in 1717, Bridget, completed, in 1555, the rebuilding of the family mansion of dan. and sele heir of Rebert (Sutton). Lord Lexington of Belvoir. He no.1st, Margaret, dan. of Ralph Nevil, Earl of Aram, by whom he hail, with other issue, Weotmerland, by whom he had two eons; and 2ndly, 5. JOHN, Marquess 51’ Uranby, a general officer in the army, Bridget, dan. of John, Lord Hneeey, of Oleford, widow of 8. 2 Jan. 1721, who attained high military reputation as Sir Richard Morrison, but had no other issue. He ci. in 1563, and was a. by his elder son, Enw.snn, E.G., 3rd earl, 11th Baron Roe. This nobleman no. Isabel, dan. of Sir Thomas Heicroft, Rut, of the Vale Royal Abbey, in Cheshire, by whom be had an only dais., Ea.IzAarvn. Hod. in 2587, when the Barony of Roe and the Earl dem of Rntland separated, the former descending to his lordship’s dan. and heir, Lady Elizabeth Manners, who in. Sir William Cecil, E.G., commonly called Lord Bnrleigb and afterwards Earl of Exeter; and the latter devolving is. Robert, who assumed the surname of SUTvON upon npon his brother, JORN, 4th earl; who no. Elizabeth, dan. of Francis estates devolved upon his next brother, Ohariton, Esq. of Apley Castle, Salop; and dying the year its. George. who also assumed, upon inheriting, the sum after he inherited, was a. by his son, Rour.n, 5th earl. This nobleman, who entertained, at Belvoir, flaoaa I. npen his jonrney from Scotland, so. Rllzaheth, dan. and heir of the famone Sir Philip Sidney, bnt dying withont isane, in 2612, the earldem devolved upon his brother, FRANCIS, 6th Earl, E.G.; who s. in 1618, his consin, William Cecil, Baron de Res (son of Lady Elizabeth Manners, Bareness Ros, above mentioned, by the Right Hon. William Cecil, Earl of Exeter), in that barony, and thus re-united the earldom of Entland with the Barony of Roe, which he had previonsly contested with the said William Cecil, but not socceeding, was created, by patent, Loan Ros, of Basslake. Ho no. let, Frances, dan. and coheir of Sir Henry Knevet, of Charleton, co. Wilts, and widow of Sir William Devill, of Kirkhampton, in Cornwall, by whom he bad an only dan., KArNARINE, who on. let, George Villiers, Duke of Duck. By his 2nd marriage. Lord George Manners-Sutton had a inghasn (who was assassinated by Felton); and lndiy, dan. Mary, no. in 1799. the Rev. Richard Lockwood, ef Randal Maedonell, 2nd Earl of Antrim. The earl on. Indly. Ceeily, don, of Sir James Tnften, of The Duke of Rutland d. in 1779, and the Marquess of Hothfield, and widow of Sir Edward Hnngerford. Me it. Granby having a. previously, the family honoure devolved in 1632, and thus leaving no male issue, the old BARONY OF upon his grare’s grandson, Roelevolved upon his dan., the DasoNv or Roe of Hcesnleske Cukua,Ea, 4th duke, K G., 0. Ii March, 1724; at, 26 expired, and the other honors passed to his brother, Gsouos, 7th earl; who d. without issue, in 1641, when Dee. 1772, Esry-Isabeila, youngest dan. sf Charles, 4tb the peerage reverted to lois cousin, JOHN MANNERs, Req. of Nether Haddon, eo. Derby, as Charles-Henry-Somerset, gen. in the army, E.C.M., lIP,, 6th earl. This nobleman no. Frances, dan. of Edward, Lord Montagn, of Boughton; and dying 23 Sept. 1679, was Robert-William, a major-gen. in the army, nil, of the 3rd a. by his only surviving eon, JOHN, 10th earl ; who had been summoned to parliament, Elizabeth-Isabella, no. 23 Aug. 1798, to Richard Norman, 29 April, 1679, as Baron Manners, of Hadeten, eo. Derby. Katherine-Mary, no. in 1300, to Cecil Weld, 1st Lord His Lordship was created, 29 March, 1703, Marqu.eas of Forester; and ci. 1 May, 1820. Granty, eo. 16’ellingham, and DUKE OF Ru’rLaNn, He no. His grace was nominated Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in in 1659, Lady Anne Pierrepoint, oldest dan. and eo’heir of 1784, in which important government he a., at the early Henry, Marquess of Dorchester; but this marriage was age of 33, 24 Oct. 1727, and was a. by his son, dissolved by act of Parliament, in 1669. His lordship Jonn-Hnnuv, 5th Duke, E.G., lord lieut. of Leiceeterabire, as. 2ndly, in 1671, Lady Diana Bruce, oldest dan. of DCL., is. 4 Jan. 1778; in. 22 April, 1799, Lady Elizabeth Robert, Earl of Aylesbury, aud widow of Sir Thomas Howard, dan. of Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle, sand by Shirley, Dart., but had no anrviving issue. He no. Irdly, her (who a. 29 Nov. 1122) had issue, in Jan. 1673, Catherine, dau. of Baptist Noel, Viscount 5. L’uAntEs-CEoIL-JOHN, present duke. Camden and dying 11 Jan. 1711, was a. by late elder son, JOHN, 2nd Duke, E.G.; who no. let, Catherine, 2nd dais. ii Jonn-JANEO-RnRrRv, lIP, for North Leiceaterebire, of the celebrated patriot, William, Lord Russell, by P.C., first commissioner of works; 6, 13 Dec. 1818; m. whom he bad issue, 969 RUT and a. in 1780. is. Frances, so. to Richard, 2nd eon of John, Lard Arun. dell, of Treriee. is. Ilebert, a general effirer; no. in i726, Sliss3lary Diggos, of Rnehamptun, en. Surrey, by whom (who d. 22 Feb. 1829, at the advanced age of 92) be had issue, 1 Robert, a general, 0. 2 Jan. 1788; ci. 9 ,Inne, 1823. 2 George, otDloxhosue, ro. Lincoln, Ii. Nov. 1763; ci. a.p. 1 Mary, m. 31 Jan. 1771, to William-Hamilton Ntsbett, Esq., who it. in Jidy, 1922. 2 Lucy, it. sonso. 14 Feb. 1832. in. Charles, it. in 1761. to Sir Rabert Durdett, Dart.; and d. 10 Nov. 1769. is. Lucy, ss. to William, 2nd Duke of Mentreee, eonsmander-in-ehief of the llritish forces serving ‘.sn’5er Prince Fe”dinand of Brunswick, in Germany. His lord- ship in. 3 Sept. 1720, Lady Frances Seymour, dan. of Charles, 6th Duke of Somerset, and dying 1770, left, I Onxnoss who inherited the dukedom. 2 Robert, rapt. RN.,; killed iso action, 12 April, 1782. 3 Frances, no. 1st, George, 1st Earl of Tyreonnel; and 2ndly, is Philip, so’s of Sir Alexander Anetruther, and his wife, the titular Baroness Newark (aecANsTauT000n, DART.). inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather, Lord Lexington, of Aram ; hot it. a. p. in 1772, when thoso name of SuTToN. Lord George Manners-Sutton, no. 1st, in 1749, Diasa, dsu. of Tbonoas Chaplin, F.sq., and had (see this isaue more fully described under LuRn M.s,cesaina, ante), 1 George, ci. uow. 2 John, it. in 1826, leaving issue. 3 Robert, it. noN. 4 Cu.snLsa, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, 6. 14 Feb. 1755; no. 3 April, 1778, Mary, dan. of Thomas Tboreton, Esq., and had, with other children (ace Lono 31 sntNsus), CusuLas, Vtsonnnv CANrEReURY. (Sec thai title.) His grace a. H July, 1828. 5 Tuossas, created BARON MAwNasus; a. in 1642. (See that aignitp.( I Diana, no. 2i April, 1778, to Francis Dickens, Esq., of lirauebee Fark, Suffolk; both deceased. 2 Louisa-Bridget, no. 15 June, 1790, to Edward-Lockwood Percival. Eoq, who a. in 1791. She a. 5 Feb. 1800. 3 Charlotte, in. 16 Juno, 1780, to Thomas Lerkwood, Esq., and d. in 1827. Fifield, Essex, prebendary of Peterborough, who d. in 1830. Sbo a. 20 Nov. 1829. Duke of Beau fort, by whom (who ci. 2 Sept. 1031)he left, JONN-HrNRY. 5th duke. cci. 3rd dragoons; is. 34 Oct. 1780; a. 22 May, 1833. dragoons, C.D. 0. 14 Dee. 1781; a. 15 Nov. 1835. Esq., and a. 3 Oct. 1023. 1st, 10 June, 1151, Catherine-Louisa, only dan. of the late Cci. Marlay, GB., and baa by her (who ci. 7Apr11,