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 VAL eldest dau. and co-heir of William, Earl of Derby, by whom Ceylon, 2nd ssn of lice late licar-Aslasiral llcrcssles Robinson, he had no issue. lie d. 1710, and was s. by his brother, Aarnun, 5th en) This nobleman is. Mary, daLi. of Sir Assgessta—Arslsur—Cenelansia. John Thompson. Lord Ilaversharn; hut 4. s. p. April, 1737, lhis lordship ‘1. 30 Dec. 1ii1, ansi was o. by his grandson when the hunossra devolved upon his kinsman, EIcRARD, 5th Ilaron Altham, as 6th Earl of Anglesey ARTHUR, present Viocossor VAL55NTIA. (revert to descendants of Altham, 2nd son of 1st carl). lIe m. Creatisn,—Bseronet, 7 Aug. 1620.’ Viscount, 11 Marsh 1741, Jnliaoa Donovan, and by hor (whom. after his decease 1611. Baron, 8 Feb. 1028. Earl, 20 Dee. 1700, Ilaron Aithamn Matthew Talbot. Esq. of Castle Talbot, co. Wexford) he had 14 Feb. 1610—all in the peerage of Ireland. an only eon and two dane., ARTHUR. Richarda. m. in 1761, to Robert Phairo, Esq. of Temple Crest—A Moor’s hea,1, in profile, cooped, ppr., wreathed Shannon, co. Wexford. Juliana, is. to Sir Frederick Flood, Dart. The earl 4. 4 Feb. 1761, and was a. (under tho decision of sleeves and apron, gu., face, arnis, aud legs, base, the latter the Irish house of Lords) by his son, ARTHUR, hi the VIeCOUNTY OF VALENTiA, and the other top hereof three feathers, of the second, holding in his exterior Irish hononre. His lordship, on coming of age in 1761, and Meorish prince, in armour, os’, short sleeves and aisron, gu., taking his scat in tho house of Lords of Ireland, applied for face, neck, arms, and legs spr.. on the latter, boots, gold, a writ as Earl Asglcscyto the English parliament, but lhcre behind him a sheaf of arrows, ppr.,fastened by a pink rib. the decision was against him, and the writ was, of courso. lion, svreatlsed reuasd the tempise, arg, and as., in his exterior denied. He continued, however, to sit as Viscount Valentia JJstts—Virtutis amere. (his claim beings second time investigated and confirmed Seal—Bletehingten Park, Oxfordshire. in Ireland), and was created, 20 Dcc. 1701, EARL 05’ 3!orwr- NoRms. His lordship is. 1st, in 1767, Lucy, only dan. and eventual heir of George, 1st Lord Lyttleten, by whom (who VALLETORT, VISCOUNT, ne MOUNT-EDGCUMOE, 4. in 1763) he had, GEoRoc, late earl. Juliana-Lucy, is. John, Lm’d Farnham, and 4. a. p. 1833. Hester-stnnabella, sa. in 1001, Major-Gen. Norman Maclend, VAN NOTTEN-POLE, Di’., off Golf, POLE, BR and 4. 14 Aug. 1641, leaving, with ether issue, a sou and heir, Arthur-Lyttleton Slacleod, Esq who has chanced his name for that of his matemal aocestors, and is the present ARTHUR-LYTTLETON AwassaLor, Esq. The earl is. Sodly, 20 Dcc. 1703, Sarah, 3rd dan. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Cavendish and the Baroness Waterpark, by whom (who 4. 1040) he left at his decease, in 1516, Henry-Arthur, 0. 21 Starch, 170’]; so. 14 Ang. 1018, Sarah, oldest dan. of H. Aineworth, E.sq. of Ilallowell, Lancashire, which lady 4. ill March, 1061. Hod. s. p. 20 Aug. 1016. Catherine, as. to Lord John Somerset, who 4. 1 Oct. 1646; she a. at Paris, 25 Juoe, 1060. Frances-Caroline. Os. to toll, to Sir James Webster Wedderbnrn, late of the 10th hussars (heir male to Wedderburn of Pearsie, co. Forfar); and 4.12 Jan. 1837. Juliana, so. 28 Oct. 1817, to RobertBayly, Esq. of Ballydnff. Tha earl 4.4 July, 1016, and was e. by his soil, GEORGE, 2nd Earl of Monntnorris, F.R.S., F.S.A., 0. 1760; as. 1700, Anne, 0th dais, of William, 2nd Viscount Conrtenay, VANE, EARl, (Oeorge-Ilonry-Robort-Chas’leo VaneS and by her (who 4. 1831) had, George-Arthur, Viscount Valentia, 8 20 Oct. 1703; so. Tempest), and Viscount Soaheso, of Seaham and 21 Oct. 1837, Frances-Cockbnrn, only dan. of Charles- WTynyar(l, co Dnrleans, colonel of tise North Durham James Sims, Esq., and d.c. p. in 1811. Lady Valentia 4. Ialihha, 8. 26 April, 1821; vs. 3 Aug. 1816, MaryCoruolia, 27 Jan. 1856. William, 8. in 1706; 4. nasa, in 1830. The earl 4. 23 July, 1044, when the tills of Mossntnorris expired, Dart, and has ieoseo, and theViscouNTY OFVALEaTIApassedtohiskinsmas, a. CHARLEO-STFWART, Vi.scsssnf See/mm, 0. 17 July, 1852. AnTRUR, VsscouarV,scrsovis. who was 1.30 Nov. 1705, and is. Henry-John, 8. 1 July, 1804. r,e. 12 Aug. 1858, Eleanor, youngest dais, of the lale henry sss. Herhert-I.ionel-Menry, 1’. 6 July, 1802. Stafford O’Brien, Esq, of Blalhersvycke Park, co. Northanspton, i. Fraoces.Cernclia-Jlarriet-Emily. and by her (who 4. 10 June, 1811) had issue, ARTHUR, 0. 14 SepI. 1808; so. in 1836, Flora-Otary, dan. of The lordship o. no 2nd earl, at the decease of his Liesst.-Cs’l. Jsnses Slacdonald, of Clanronald; and 4. 27 father, Charles, 3rd Marquess of Lossdossderry, and Oct. 1844, leaving issue, ARTHUR, present peer. Mary, ,s.24 Feb. 1830, to Capt. Walter-C. Nangle, BA., youngest sen of George Esngle, Esq. of Kildalkoy, cc. June, 1851. Heath. Mesa, si. 23 June, 1863, to Capt. Francis Lyon, BRA. Ills widow em. 2ndly, 3 March, 1847, Ccl. the Hon. G.-T. Crealiess—8 Jssly 1823. Devereex, E.A. Temple-Arthnr-Franeie, 8. 18 April, 1013; ii. 2 Jan. 1038. harles-Arthur-James-Geerge,l. 27 April, 1810, ‘1. 20 Slay, 1861. Arsae—Quarterly let and 4th, as. three sinister gauntlets AcoEaNoN-A5UOUR.SsnNsY, late hient. 10th light dragoons, or, VANE; 2nd and 3rd, or, a bend compenfe, arg. and so., 0. 21 Slay, 1820 ; so. 11 Oct. 1864, Helen-Sydney, yeonger between two lions, rampant, gu., STEWART. dan. ot Griffith Richards, Req., Q.C., and has a son, Cs’eef,—let, VANE. an arm in armonr, holding a sword, ppr., AsrrnuR-SYDaEY-ETELYN, 5.16 July, 1860; and a dan., 8. 14 hilt and pommel or; 2nd, STeWART, a dragon, statant, or. Nov. 1867. Eleanor-Arthur-Catherine. Fronces.Arthnr-Chsrlolle, ,e. 17 Oct. 1802, to William Linekill. therein mounted ass hssssar of the 16th rog. of light dragoons, Esq. of Tynemosth Lodge, Northnmberland. Malilda-Arthesr-Olarisnne, 01. 18 July 1841, to Jolsn-ltentEgerton eapartsoned, thereon mounted a like hussar of the aforesaid Holmes, Esq., who 4. 16 June, 1818. Eva.Artlsnr-llenry-lfcdora, so. 12 Jan. 1833, to Henry Robinson, each horse charged on the breast with a crescent, or. Esq., eldest son of the late Eear-Admiral Ilercules .lId’ello—Sletnenda corolla draconis. Robinson. Nea Arthur-Ada-Ross d’Amonr, so, 24 April, 1846, to Sir Seesle—Ssahamn Hall, Snoderland ; PISs Slachyol lath, Montgomoryshire. Herrnles-Geerge-Itobert Eobinson, late of the Royal Irish Teseo Hsse.me—Holderneese Dense, Perk Lane. Ensiliors, governor of bong Iteng, and now governor of 1129 V A N and has issns. Altieidora-As’tlsnr-Vict,sria. Arias—Paly of six arg. aed as.; overalls bend, gss. abont the temples, arg, and as. Seppsrlers—Dextcr, a Roman knight. in armosar, or, short aandalled, arg.; on his head a Iseinset or cap, gold, on the hand, a shield, thereon, a female head ; sinister, a hand, a bow, ppr. EMIL OF. ‘V A N E. only dase. of the late Sir John Edwards, is. Avarina-Mary. mis. Alexandrina-Louisa-Sland. lot Earl Vane, 6 Marels, 1851 he soonmed the additional eurnatno of Tsmn’iesv, by royal licence, in Fsr Ltaeeesge, refer to the title of LONOONDERRY, H. os. ,Soppsrtere—Doxter: a grey horse, gusardant. eaparisoned, habitsd, armed, and accontred, all pjsr.; sinister, a bay horse regiment, habited, armesi, and aceontred as the dexter,