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 SUT Caroline, is. 22 March, 1770, to Frederick, 5th Earl of Coritolr; I Bs’pperl,’rs—Bextsr, a wolf, avg., csllared and chained, sn ond it. 27 Jan. 1824, leaving issoe. Anne, i. 8 Feb. 1704, to the lIon, and Most Rev. EdwardVenables sinister, a savage, wreathed assent the temples ansi waist srith TernonltarceurI, archbishop of York; and it. laurel, holding ie Ins sleater lsaast a club, restiisg ssi Ins slisuister, 16 Nor. 1832, leaving issue. lOis lordship rn lrdly, 23 May, ilgo, Losly Suassiinah Jfstts—Frsngas nen flsctrs. Stewart, dau. of Alexander, 6th Earl of Galloway, siisl by S’escts—’l’rentbans, Sleffurdshire; Birivotsin Castle, Sutherland; that lady (who st. 12 Aug. 1802) had, Gnavitrn, 8. 12 Oct. 1773; elevaled Is the peerage as Plo’ Tsvss Essse—Slaffsvd I base, Si. James’s. count and Earl &‘raariBe. (See thaI digsil s.) Georgiana-Augusta, in. in Nov. 1797, to the Iteis. W’illiam Eliot, afterwarsla 2nd Earl of St. Germans; and st 24 March, ]806, leaving issue. Charlottc-Sephta, so. 16 May, 1791, to lteary-Charlre, 61h Dnlic of Beanfort. Susan, ci. 10 July, 1791, to Dnsllev, lot Earl of 1[arreelsy; This pcerssge, according to the traditioisas’y detssila of and it. in 1818. The earl, whess Lord Tresstham, was ssnassisaonslv returned Eritalu, and givce seay to fssv, if any, in all Eurssps beside. to parliament far tile city of Wesinsiuster in 1747 ; but (For early details, see Douoo,ts’o Fees-age sf ScstlaasL) vacating his neat its two years afterwards. hs consequence ALexANDER, iltis earl ; so. lot, liarharn, eldest dan. of of beissg appaissted one of the lords of the Admiralty, lie George, Essrt of Caithssess, from whom lie was slivercsd in was strongly opposed in his rs-clsction by Sir George 1173. tIe ci. 2isdly, in the sansc year, Jean, 3rd dan. of Vandeput, Dart., but succeeded by a nsajority of 110, at isorgc, 4tb Earl of Iluntly, the divom’cesl wife of James, the next cleclisis ; however, its 1784, bin lordahip rclinquished Eail of Bethwelt Qsnslsssnd sf Many, Queen of Sects), and Wastnsinstcr, and came in for tho city of I,ielifield. bad, with tsvs dans., 1-laying, after his accession to the peerage, filled ttsc lstgh Jona’, his successor, offices of lord-priey-acal, lord-chamberlain, snd lord-president Robert (Sir), tlss historian of lbr illnsteleos family from whirls of the council, he was installed a knight of the Gaiter, he sprang; t. 14 hay, 1550. Sir Itetsert was a gcnlleieae of and created MAr.quEss on STAFFORn, I Starch, 1786. his lordship it. 26 Oct. 1508, and was a. by ins eldest son, Geoauc-O5ANvILLE, 2nd marquess, 6. 9 Jau. 1758; who, Alexander (Sir). l’lns gifattesissis iras cempcllcd to remove dssrissg the lifetime of his father, had beess sumnsoncd to parliament cc Baron Gower (ibe marquess’s barony). his Olin tssrdship it. in 1194, and was a. by his eldest a’ ‘is, lsrdsbip, who was a privy-eouneillor and knight of the Gaiter, was crsated DUKE OF SuvnsetAass, 28 Jan. 1833. Jnuto, 12th cart; wIse m. in 1660, Anise, eldest dan. of lie et. 4 Sept. 1781, Elizabeth, Countess of Sutherland and Alexaisder, 4th Lord Elphinstsas ,‘‘and dying 11 Sept. 1615, Baroness of Strathnaver in her own right, sod by her (who was a. by his eldest assrvirisig soil, 1. 29 Jan. 1819) left issue, GsOaOE-GaANvsLLn, 2nd sluIce. Faaaess, created Earl of Eltessiere. (Es tOol stgss lip.) Charlotte-Sopbia, is. to Henry, 13th tsolce of Norfolk. Elizalsetb-ltary, se. to the Istargssess of Wsstnsiaster. Ills grate 4. 29 July, 1832, and was a. by his elder ssn, (lv000u-Gscaa’vmLLn, 2nd duke, who was 6. S Aug. 1706, Geonoc, 14th earl ; who is. Jean, eldest dan. of David, and inberilsd lbs Scotch houonra upon the decease of hiz 2nd Earl of Wsmyss, and relict of Avrbibsslsl, Earl of Assgsss inether in 1029 ; he Ia. 27 May, 2121, ttarriet-EtieahcthGsorgiana, and dying in 1709, was a. by isis only sun, 3rd dan. of George, OtIs Earl of Carlisle (mistress Jonn, 18th earl, TOT. ; who ss. let, Helen, 2nd dan. of of the robes to Queen ViCToRIA) and by hrr (who ci. 27 Oct. Williasss, Lerd Cochrane, by svhsssu he had a sen. WILLIAM, I 108) had issue, 5. C Eoaos-GsiAavatLE-IVItLIA5I, present peer. ii. Fivdcriek-Gcorge, sn oltlrer in rifle-brigade, 2. 11 Nov. WILLiAM, 16th earl (son of Witlississ, Loi’d Stratbnavsr, 1831; ci. off Sebastopsl, of fever, (set. 1854. iii. Albert, I. 21 Nov. 1041; lirut. 2nd life guards. iv. Ronald-Charles, 31.?. for lbs es. of Sathertand, S. 2 Aug. Elizabeth Wemyrs. eldest dasi. of I avid, It’d Earl of 1843. 5. Etizabeth-Geergians, si. 31 Jssty, 1941, to George, present wife of her cousin, ths Hon. James Wcmyss) ass only cots, Bake of Argyll. is. Evelyn, so. 4 Oct. 1843, to Charles, Lerd Elantyrr. sit. tllanelsc—Jnlia, if. in infancy. iv. Caroline, iss. 30 Sept. 1043, so the ltarquess of Kildarr. v. Constancc-Gertnsstr, is. 25 April, 1012, Is Earl Grosvenor, sail it. 16 June, 1766, when Sir Essheat Gordoss, Bait, of eldest son of the 3tarqnsss ef Wesisuinster. vt. Victoria, ii. 1519. vim. Alsxanslrina, if. 1849. Ilis grace was summoiscd to parliament in lbs liletims of 11 March, 1771 ; alas si. iii 1791, Gcsrge-Granvihte, Marquess Ins fathem-, as Baron Gswcr (the late duke’s barony). He of Stafford, aisd was mother of Ceorge-Grauville, 2nd was high-steward of Stafford, lord-iisutsnant ef the cs. links of Sutherland. Sutherland, and enstoa-rstnlerum of Stafferdstdre. Ha it. f’s’sstbso—Ahesst the year 0220. It has, however, been staled 21 Feb. 1861, and was a. by his eldest sm, Gronuc-Gnawvie,Le Is have been creased in 1057. .WiLLiAai, 3rd and present tune OF Srvunacatee. SU T pin-, and supporting with lila siisistrv hansl an antique stuctd charged ‘dlii cIsc aruis sf lIme asriemit fannty of SrposaoAesn. Clmsfdcn, Maidsoticad, Buses; end I ,ihlesliall, Shropsbirc. QThtrWatll at uUtrJan. sonic of the Scottish waiters, is the most ancient in North the privy rbamlssr to king lanes VI., and was ersaled a Buressslsfiisre Srslis’, 28 May, 1622. (SieSma Rssesy Gsanow, lisrI. of Ges’tsssstoss a ossl Lrhccmfos’vie.) into lrelsnd with Ins family, in 1611, by lbs pcrseesslisn lie was sssbjsrtesl to for prsfsssiag lbs (‘atlishie religion. Jnnsz, 11th earl. TIns ns,blemau ci. 1st, tsdy Jean Bvnmvnand, snly dan. of Jamsscs, lot Earl of Perth, by svlsom he had two surviving sasis and a dasi. ; assd lndly, in 1639, Aims, oldest dan. of Tough, Sth Lord Lovat, but bad us other issue. Ilia lordship ii. in 1662, snd wsa a. by his ctdest sssss, Lard Sls’elheasev, and twa dssns. tie so. two othes’ wives, but bad us ether issue. tie was a. by his grandssms. by Cathei’issc. dais, of William 31 ovisoss, Ens1, of Preston Grange, Es. ltaddington). the lssrdship m. in 1714, Lady Wemyss; and dying its 1710, left (with a dan,, Ehoabetli, WsLLmAas, 17th earl, I. isa 1711; m. in 1761, Mary, eldest dan. sud ca-heiress of William Maxwell, Esq. of Prsstosa, and loft issue, an ossly dan., EL5ZAnETO5, late Countess. The Gs,rdonatoun, and George Sssthsrlansl, Esq. of Purse, cots- tented the surrcosiiss wilts the slrrossscd lersi’s brisoos, but the ilsisse of Lords dccidssl in lssr ladyolsip’s favosn-, Arssss—Ge., Iharse stars svithin a borders, sr, charged wills Creslioss—Baronel, 2 Juor. 1610. Baron, 17 2lsrsha, 1701-3. a double-lvsssai’s (as a mark of the royal descent of the family Earl, S Jssly, 1746. hlsvqusss, I Slarela, 1716 tioke, 25 Jan. from king konusT I.), fostered and eosoilerfoss’ered with fisursde-lis, of the field. Sspportsrs—Two savages, wrsalbed about their heads and Arssss—Qearterty of sight. 1. Qsartsrly; 1st and 4th, barry sesists witls laurel, easla holding a hsatsn ever Isis exlerior of eight, or and gss., over sO a cross-flory, ca. for Gowns; Bad and 3rd, az,, three laos-el leaves, or, fsur t.nvessx. 2. Sarry of eight, avg. and gss., overalls crsss-palonrs, si. fssv Gssrsa. slsosulder, ppv. * Upon the visit of Gnseen IV. lo Scotland in 1521, it s-as 3. Go., three organ resis, er snfltnes, or, fer GRaavsLLE, Earl of haiti. 4. Avg., a lien, rampant. ge’, tsetstsse three plasons’ determined by his majeshy iliac lbs right of sarvying the sceptre before the king was in the Earls of Setherlanul; asul bin majesty sias graciously pleased, upon that occasion, to permit Lord Fmneis Lsvcssn-GOwsr to act as deputy for Ins mother, the two lions. passant, avg., for STaANon qf Kuisckyss. 7. Barry of Countess of Sutherland. ten, avg. and gn., eves’ all a lion ranspani, or, crowned, per pair, ef the 1sf and ‘led, fsr gaAanoa, Beke of Suffshhm t eu a canton, ehssquy, or and az. a fesso, gu., for CLsrrosm, Earl of Censbsrland. 1818. heads. as., for EonaTea, limbs of Bridgewstsr. 5. Arg., on a bend, as., 01st-se husks’ heads cabosssd, or, fey STAN LET. 6. On., S. Royal arms. Ovsv all, on ass ssselelseeo of pretsnes, surnaoonted by aim sari’s coronet, go.. three sham’s within a bsvduvs, or, ehau’ged ,eilhs a dooble tressurs, fory-conntsvfiovy, of the field, being the avms of she ancient Earls sf Selimerland. Crests—A wolf, Tsassanh. arg., cstlarsd amsd chained, or, for Gesvsn. A eat-a-naoushaia, ppr., for Sra-nenLsnn. 2053