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 FOREiGN TITLES OF NOBILITY. knight of the Legion of Honour, the Medjidie, and St. Stanislans of Russia, 5. 21 Msy, 1822; in. 23 Oct. 1858, Margaret, dan. and heiress of tlso late Wffliam Kerr, Esq. of Hanginghengh, oo. Ayr, and has a dan., Emicy-Charlotte. Baron James I{alkott has served in the Mauritins, India, Ireland, and the Crimea. In 1854 he was severely wonnded at the battle of Inkermanss, Ituitragr. This is a branch of the ancient Fifcshire family of Halkott. I Cannes HALKETT, Esq., whs rose to the rank of lient.- L A U P E N T. general, and had the command of a Scots regiment in Holland (see Boave’s Loaded Geatry), so. let, Margaret, LABPENT, AloTaun-JonN, Baron do Hoolaepied T,aroldest dan. of Brigadier-General Corbot, by whom he had pont, H.M. Civil Service, Bombay; 5.18 March, 1832; twa sons, Cnontns, ancestor of the family of CeAsuca- stt. 27 Sept. 1859, Catherine-Mary, 2nd dan, of Sir IESLflTT, of Cramond, os. Edinburgh, and John, tI. 1768, Peter-Melvill Melvill, 1CC.D., col. El. Service, and and one dan. He m. fndly, Mdtls. Anne le Fanehor, a military and naval secretary to the governor of trench lady. by whom ho had a son, Bonahay, and has Foanansca-Gonan HALKETT, who d. a major-gen. in the, JoscN-MrLvILo, is. at Pasnah, 17 Sept. ISrO. British service, a distinguished officer, who had also servod Clarina-Cathsrioe, cc. Gsorgiana-L’lizaheth. in the Dutch army. Ho sa. 2lOet. 177], Goergsna-Rsbina, iiit. cv, A dan. dan. and heir of George-Robert Soton, Rsq., and Stargarot v. Another dan., is It Juno, 1668. Abercrombie, his wife, and si. 8 Aug. 8883, aged 71, havhcg left issue, I 3Ltittitgt. I The title of ltarosn and Ilagnat was eonforrod on this 1. Sca Ceoss, G.C.B,, 5. 7 Sept. 1774, a genoral in the army, aod eel. 31st rogt. raised the German legiso, aod served fanaily hy letters patesst boaring the sign-manual of isis with the highost distinction ha lice war with France, At I Majesty LEOPOLD, Emperor of Germany, onder the groat Waterloo he was severely ‘sondod.,Sir Cohn was govsroor seal of use kingdom of hungary, given at Vienna, the 8th of Jersey, aod afterseards oasomaoder-io-ehief at Bosnhay. April, 1764, on Baniel-Joim do iloehepied, and was eon- He ci. 14 Sept. 1816. being then governor of Chelsea firnsed to the late Baron and to his family, by royal liococe, Hospital. lb a,. Lwtitia (Criekocts, widow of Capt. Tyler, dated at Csrlton Hoosse, London, 37 Sept. 1819. BA., and had, with tlsros dans., 000 00fl5 This family, according to the aforesaid royal diploma, icc FaEDnsseR-C0LIN, late capt. 71st higlslsnders, so. helen- which arc cited certain documents dated in the year 1216, Margarel, dan. and heir of Fisher of Glenearn, co. t’orlh, and has had bsesa at that poriod long ostablished in Belgiuns, and is is. Mnocs. supposed, by Joan Is Carpesster, in his History, to have boost a branch of the fasoily of Boistreneourt, in tho Cainbreoho, where, icc thu year 1160, it had been mush distiugniohed, and had attaissed to the highest and most eonspicoons stations of dignity, civil as welt as ecclesiastical. Nrenos.as DE Hocnrr,sn, in the year info, was appointed I missister and ambassador frons the states-general of Hollassd, a brigade at Waterloo, and tosk Bess, Cambronno, of the imperial guard, prisoner ; was empissyod as ambassador on to several electors and potesstates in Germany. various occasions; end was, in 1848, comsusuder-in-cluef I DANSEL-JOON on HOOHEPJED, being minister from the I statos general of Holland at the Ottoman Porte in 1696, die- I tiogniehed himself in the negotiations which tsrminatsd is the war against Bonmark. ho svas created a Baooa oP me Kcsooooac op HANovER by patent; Os. i Stay, 1810, the pence of Cadowilv, in Jams, 1699; and having likewise Esnily-Charlotto, dass. of Sir Jamos-Bland-Horges Lasnh, p by his virtnes and influsneo obtained the liberation of many East., and Anne do Montolieu, his wife, and left issue Christian slaves frons Tnrkish servitude, the Emperor Lnoeooes Iwith fossr doss., Margaret, as. to W. Clarke, hisq. ; llary conferred upon bins and his descendants, male and female, the title of Baron and Maguat. He vs. ClarissaCatherine, Ann, scm. to Coo. Fredsriok Wysseksss; and Waltor) four Cousstcss C’llyer, and was father of I ELBEaT Dv Hocuvrsrn, ambassador from the states- s. Frederick, capt. Cotdsteesm guards, A.B.C. and nsilitary general of Holland at the Ottosoan Porte, 8. 6 Jan. 1706, secretary to tho governors of Upper Canada d’sring tho rebellion in that province, a eol. in the Upper Casssda who ci. at Pom. It-Feb. 1763, baying, by Anna-Hargarstta militia, and an officer of ability and promise, Is. 3 Jssnc, Bmloms, his wife, a dan, CLAO.s-CATovasav, who ns. Sir 1011; so. Rhisabeth-Itargarot, dau. of Col. Moody (who was I James Portor, British ambassador at Constantinople dnring kiTed in the robellion), and ci. at Toronto, 20 Oct. 0810, I the rsigno of Gvonov 11. and Gvoaov III., and afterwards I minister plonipotonliary at the Court of Brussels. Their I only son and hoir, I Gvoaov, Iit.P. for Stoekbridgs for twenty-five years, hoot.gen. in the army, and cot, of tho 103rd regt., aesomod the name and title of (BARON) DO Hocnvrsrn, ssnder the royal Cabul was employed oo a special service; was appointed I letters patent, dated at Vienna, 8 April, 1704. The Gonersie I dyingissneless, thotitlo wasassomedhyths latebaron, JOHNI J,sssvs-L.saPvsv, under the abovo-s’ooited lotlors patent scm. Cos.sse, BAsest RALKETT, 8. at Osnabroeh, 1 June, 1610, and royal licence, as eldest son of Aona-Staegas’otta, the elder entered the Hanovoriao cavalry, was A.B.C to King EasiesTA0000Tus, and only surviving sister, wise left isssse, of the said Lient.Gen.Georgs, hoot-eel, and commander of the Queens Baron do Hoehepied. (See LANPENT, Baronet.) I The late Baron, John-Tames Larpcnt, was 8. 33 May, 1783; Sophie, dan. of Baron Selsseanewede, and resides in Gersoassy. I he was British Cosssnl at Autwerp from 1001 to 1630; ho I It. Georgians, Hiss. of Frederick Reeves, Esq. of East dheo,s, Surrey, and ci. 8 June, 1660, having had issue, base, arg., on a chief, gss., a lion, 1casssnt gsac’dani, for I 5. AaTnun-J oust, pre°eot baron. I ss. Lionei-Henry-Plassta, Capt. 1st, Bengal Army, 8. 10 I Oct. 1634. I sit. George-Porter, MA., in holy orders, nc 17 Jons, 1962, I Mary, youssgest dan. of the ltev. T.-T. Harris’’ss. rciet’ r I of Thorpe Stsrienx, Suffolk, sssd has anon, Lionel-Gi rarsl, I 8. 12 July, 1664, and a doss., Helen-Losisa-Mary. cv. Egmont, 8.12 Oct. 1811. HAMILTON, COUNT, OF SWEDEN. ssephews, John-Jamos do hloehepied Larpent. and CeorgoGcrard &e assff, snider HAMILTON, DUEE 01’. 1231 HAPSBURGH, &C. See EARL 00’ BioNuloll. H E U S D E N. See EARL OF CLANCARTY. LAPASTUR[. sS’ee Dii LAPAOTUI5E, The second son, Mn Huon hiaonnrr, G.C.H., a general in the Haooverian, nod formerly lieut.-eot. in the British service, a highly distinguished officer, 8. 30 Aug. 1783 ; commanded of the 16th corps of the army of the Confederation in eons, viz., baying an only child, ba’mily-lsstsolla. is. Hugh, an officer in the British army, A.B.C. Is the eosssmandee-in-chiof at Bsmbsy; led the advanco of Sir Jobs, ICeasso’s arsny throagh the Bolao Pass, was present at the siege ci Ghosssee, and after the army had reached A.B.C. to Gen. Sir Thosnas Wilshire, and n’so present at the storming ,sf Khelat. Re ,l, in eonseqnenee of fatigues sssd offoet of climate at Sukhnr, 17 Jan. 1840. hnssam, and hnight of several orders ss, 3 Jssiy, 1666, sv, JABES, BARON HALKET’r, as shove, Ar,os—Qoarlerlys 1st sod 4th, a., three piles, conjoined in HACKETT; 2nd, or, tisree oeoseonls, within a double tLwsssro fiery ceuntor-fiory, ga. for Savors; 3r,l, arg., a fesse svsry, ss., issuasit therefrom a demi-ottor of tho last, duealty crowned, go., for Siaonauss, CitE—A falcon’s head, erased, ppr. Sssjspsrhceo—On either side a ialeon, ppr., gorged with a wreath of laurel, vert, and morally crowned, or. Mehls—Fidos soffleit. Se,si—Groai Fosters, eo. Sos’vey, near Eghani. o Baron do Moehepied obtained for hhnsself sscíl his do Hoehe1sied Larpont. a royal tiecnee from the Prnee Regent, in blOts boar the title in England.