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 SPE James-Morton, whom. 27 Oct. 1829, Harriet, dan. of Algornon brother of the Trinity-house, F.R.S. and F S.A., 5.10 Nov. Frampton, M.D. Charles and Robert, hoth ci. young. Ralph-William, barrister-at-law, 1. 9 April, 1801; ci. 1034, and wase, by his eldest eon, 24 April, 1845. George - Wasoy, 8. 18 Feb. 1808; midshipman in tho of Commons, and chancellor ef the Exchequer from 2830 “Delight” frigate, which is snpposocl to havo foundered to 1834. tIm lordship, 3. 20 Roy, 1712, os. 14 April, 1814, at sea, in a hurricane, 23 Feb. 1824, off the Ilanritino. Agnos-Aiston. Margaret-Young, tI. 8 Aug. 1861. creation—March, 1840. .Areso—As., on a chevron, scm., between (bros tiltingspears, snrvivieg brother, arg., headed, or, a red deer’s head, erased, ppr. Fnce’ceiosc, 4th earl, E.G., 3. 34 April, 1790 ; to. 1st, 23 Crcsf—A lion, rampant, ppr., gorged with a collar, gemolle, Feb. 1830, Elioaboth-Georgtana, 2nd dan. of William-Stephen or, supporting a tilting-spear, also ppr., enfiled with a mural Peynts, Esq. of Ccwdray Park, Sussex, MY., by whom crown, or. Molts—Bum spiro sporo. Seat—Tbo Spring, (who c/. 7 April, 1311) he had issne, HanwelL Middlesex. SPENCER. SPENCER, EARL (Sir John-Poyntz Spencer, KG., collar, three escallops. arg. ; sinister, awyveru, erect on his P.C.),Visco:tnt Althorp,Viooonnt Sponoor, and Baron tail, scm., collared and chained as the griffin. Motto—Thou Sponoer, of Althorp, oo. Nortisampton, into groom h’oteo Jlouee—Spenoer House, 27, St. James’s Place. of tho stole to HR. 1-1. the Prince of Waloc; 8. 27 Oot. 1835, s. his fathor, as 5th earl, 27 Deo. 1857 see. 8 July, 1858, Charlotto-Franoos-Fredorioa, third dan. of Froderiok-Charlos-William and Lady Augusta Seymour, and grsat-grauddan. of Francis, 1st Marquess of Hertford. Tue HON. Joun SPENCER, (youngest son of Charles, lcd Earl of Sunderland, by Anne, dan. and eo-hoiross of John Churchill, the celebrated Duke of Marlborough), who reprosontod Woodstock in parliament from 1721—2 to the titus of his dccsaso in 1740, although in the interim returned by the county of Bedford. hr. Spencer was appointed rangor of the Great Park of Windsor at the dscense of his grandsoother, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, the only place he was allowed by her grace’s will to accept; and he inherited a very considerable property from the dnchess. Hc es. l4Fcb. 1733-4 Gcergtana-Carelina, lrd don, of John Carteret, STAFFORD, BAR ON (Sir Henry-Valentine Stafford Earl Granvillo, and was s. by his only son, Joan SPENCER, Req., 0. 18 Sept. 1734: who was created .ferningham), and a baronet; 8. 2 Jan. 1802, seo. let, 3 April, 2761, Boron Spencer, sf Alt/corp es. Nsrtheecplss, 1$ Feb. 1829, Julia, dan. of the late Edward Ifoword, and Vieessoel Spencer: and advanced, 1 Nov. 1763, to the Ee., F.R.S., and niece of Bernard-Edward, 12th Viseosenly of .4ll1cscp and BARoness 00’ SPENCER. His Duke of Norfolk, whioh lady ci. 19 Nov. 1856; 2ndly, lordship en, 27 Dec. 1755, Margacet-Georgiana, eldest dan. 13 Sept. 1859, Emma-Eliza, dan. of Frederic.S. of the Right Hon. Stephen Poyntz, of Midghem, co. Rocks, Gerard, Esq. of Aspnll Hnnso, Lancashire, and nieoe by whom he loft issne, Gconoe-Jossn, his successor. Georgiana, en.9 Jnne, 1774, to William, 5th Duke of Devonshire; and ci. 30 March, 1806, leaving William-Spencer, preeont fluke of Devonshire, and nthcrissne. (Sec DevonsHiRE.) The paternal line of the present house of Stafford is flcnriotta-Fmness, re 27 Nov. 1730, to Frederick, lcd stated to hove been originally Danish, and the name Earl of Dcssborongh; and ci. 11 Nov. 1821. The earl if. in 1783, and wns .s. by his only son, Geoseos-Joan, 2nd earl, 3. 1 Sept. 1758; cc. 6 March, tante before the Conquest, if you will believe thus mneh 3781, Lavinia, eldest dan. of Charles, lot Earl of Lucan, by that fellowoth, taken ont of tl’e pedigree of the Jsrninghams whom (who ci. 8 Juno, 3831) he had isene, JOHN-CHAELE5, late earl. Rebert-Cavendish ISir), K.C.H., a capt. in the navy, 3. 24 bmugbt divers captains red sonldiers from Denmarke, Oct. 2791; ci. 4 Nov. 3830. FEEOERICE, 4th peer. George, The Very Rev., 3.21 Dsc. 1799; a clergyman of the or Jennogham, acid Jernibhtgbe, now Jennings, were of Church of Items,’ and a superior of the order of Passionlots the msst esteems with CAnrrr., who gave nnts the said ; ci. 1 Oct. 1864. Sarah, m. in 1013, to William-Monry, 3rd Lord Lyttelton. certain manors lying opon the sea-sids, noar Harwicb1 in Georgiona-Charlotte, m. 14 April, 1814, to Lord George regard of their former services done to his father, Swonses, Qnin; and ci, 21 Feb. 2523, His lordship, who was a knight of the Garter, high-steward Bloomfiold’s History eI Norfolk commsnees the pedigree of St. Albaos, a governor of thu Cbarter-beosc, and elder of the Jeminghanis with 1013 STA ,l’otsn-Cnaauno, 3rd earl, who, previously to his accession to the peerage, was a distinguished member of the Dense Esther, rely dan. and heir of Richard Acklem, Esq. of Wiseton Stall, Netts, hut by her (who ‘1. Ii June, 1318) bad no issue. The carl st. 1 Oot. 1845, and was s. by his nexe .Joten-Fovnvz, preeent earl. Gcergiaoa-Franccs, ci. Runt. 8 April, 2832. Samh-lsabelbs. Ole Os. Sndly, 9 Aug. 1834, Adelaidc-Heratia-Elieabeth, dan. of the late Sir Jleraee-Ileauehamp Seymour, and by her bad issue, n son, (‘boner-Robert, 3. 30 Oct. 1837, and a dan., Vietoria-Aloxondrina. his lordship, a rcar-admiml, RN., 0.31., and a k,,ight of St. Lonie, of St. Anne of Russia, and of the Redeesoer of Greece, wan lord claamicerlain from 1846 to 1848, and lord steward of the he,ssehold from Jan. 1824 to 23 Nov. 1817. He ci, 27 Dee. 1857. t7c’mtieeee—llsren and Viseennt, 3 April, 1761. Earl and Vieeonnt, I Nsv. 1765. Arnie—Quarterly: erg. and gu., on the 2nd and 3rd qnartens a fret, or; over all, ens bend, sa., three csea?lope, of the first. trio/—Out of a dncal coronet, or, a gnffln’e head, org., gorged with a bar gemelle, go., between two wings, expanded, of the second. Soppsrtere—Dexter, a griffin, per feooe, scm. and crmineie, gorged with a collar, Ca., the eilgso dory-cennterflory, and chained, of the last; en thC defend Is droit. Sests—Altherp Park, Northasnptonohire. STAFFORD, MARQUESS OF, Off SUTHERLAND, DUKE OF, STAFFORD. of Sir Robert Gerard, Part. His lordship s. hio father 4’Oot. 1851. iiitcagr. JEROEOAN. Wever, its his Ancient Fnscral Jlfsnos:eate, has these observations: “This name hoth been of exemplarie bya jndieious gmttlsman: Annie stxxx., CARUTE, king of Dessmarkc and of England, after bis rctnr,s from Moms, whereof the greatest part were christened hem’s in England, and began to settle themselves hero; of avhem Jernegan, Jcrningbsm, eortainc manors in Nsrfolko; and to Jcn,nngs King of Denmarke.” 3x2