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 FOREIGN TITLES OF NOBILITY. Aberdeen, 1807, is deceeuded from a family of of Atsstria acid Francs. Guhertus de Sails was grand-master English extraction of the name of SonmunT, settled of ths order of St. John of Jerusalem, amsas iifS. The for many generations in Aberdeenshire. They spelt om-ly alliances of Vs Sails connect its pedigree with the their name So en i our, hot the Baron D’ Everten has Is.oase of lla1isl’urgh, Use Duke of Carissthia, assd t7n.sNeE- resu,ned the original erthogra1 ‘by.In the year sIaeNo. ‘Iheis-anob of which we are naore immediately 1 835, lie entered the serviee if Ills Royal Highness sCent to Is-eat, although settled in England since the beginning Charles Lunie, Dnke of Lneea, n ow cx- 1) ake of lieeslesti,cn tu possession of large domains in the valley of I’aruia, and was for .5, one years his eq nerry and tics ilsini, as a eli as of the principali tics, or inaporial flofs, secretary. In the year 1842, SIr. Sshright seas appointed to the situation-of Her Slajeety’e Resident at Ceplsalonia, in the I nian Islands; and on qsutting nuder the lIenicanie empire, acid eoufen-od Ohs sovereign the imnsediate service cf the Duke of Parnia riglitoef supreme ju,lieatnrs, soisi-ags ci mousy, &O., on (then Duke of Lu, ea in order to fulfil be ,NRes in their sctgsssnrs or lords. The isavasion of this territsry, in the I,,,,iati Telan,ls, Ills Royal II ighness conferred 25s2, by the French under llassessa, lsrought with it a proscription upon him the rank of a llsrou, svitb the title of EvElseoN. In the year 191 19, llaroa D’Evertou was appointed Her Majesty’s Resident at Santa Msuea. C DE SALIS. Pesrose-JouN Fsys-nse SaLIs, a Count of the Germanic or Holy Roman Empire, knight of Malta, and of the order of the Red Eagle of Prussia a depnty-lieuts’uant fur the eo. of Arniagh, and a magistrate for Middlesex and Westminster; 8. 26 Feb. 1799; s. his father, 29 Oct. 1836 ; to. 1st, 19 On the decease, without issue, of Charles, last Viscount Feh. 1821, Henrietta de St. Denis do Graney, 2nd Fans, in 1772. his sister, Mary, Countess de Sails, inhsritsd dan. of the Comte de Graney, a general in the French Use extensive estates in Ireland of Use Fauo fansily (derived service, hot by her had no issue; and 2udly, 19 July, from Rachel, Cs,intess of Bath). She ci, in 1784, and was 1824, Cecilia-Henrietta-Margaret lionrgeois, dan. of s. by her elder surviving son, M. David Bourgeois, of the city of Neufchâtel, aud jostles of the peace, and deputy-lieutenant for the eo. of niece to the Cosute de Menron, Prussian ambassador Middleosx. During a residence of sense years abroad, Cor.nt at the court of 1)eumark, and has issue, I. JonN-FeA-cers WsLLIAas, 5. 27 Aug. 1527; attach6 to the ds Salis filled the office of president of the Grisons, and was legation at Tm-in li-am 4 Oct. isV, tic Bee. I 949, m. 11 capt.-goss. and governor of the Valteltes and Chiavenna, Feb. 1052, Anaelia-Franeos-llarriet, el,Isst dan, of Rent. Anne de Salie; and dying 29 Nov. 1207, left issue, ChristopherTower, Es i• cvi graoddao. of C, T. Tower, Req. of Weald Tool!, Essex, ml has a s’,n, 5. 12 Joly, 1s64 ; a sass, t. 211 June, 1508 ; and a diii. ii, l’eter, 0, 22 Nov. 1027; late in the Austrian service. sit, Cearge-Alays, 5. 1 lice. 1929; capt. Austrian service, if. 22 Oct. 2566. cc. Robert-John-Drake, 5. 27 Feb. 59177. I. Anisa-Sophia-F.lizai otIs, ,, - ti’ the Baron Gaudones do The elder moss, Sails, soni,,r member of ths Federal Council of Switzerland. The present Count do Salis was a limit-colonel in in Dcc. 1633, a royal licence, permitting him to assume the the capitulated service of Switzerland, and served name of FANs in addition to that of Be SALTS, as the inheritor in the Swiss guards of the Ring of France. Liitcagc. This family is fo,usd amengot tics nasal ancient of Gsrmany. brother of Sir F-H. Drake, Dart., and by that lady (who .So far lewIs as the ith century, it was settled at 5- in 1253) bad issue, I’astol Mar (the Reman f’esl,llsi,c Maras’), a slronghi,ld of feudal tisocs, situated in the valley of lbs alaira, tin ths Be ‘a.ludly, Penelope, dan. of H. Freeman, M.D. of Ui- Italian frontier of the repulilio of tics 1 irisOiss. Ilalte, Arob2 bridge, by which lady(wbo 8. in 1007) the Conut had one oolisp of 31 esilz, visited lao lilacs in tl,e s-ear 217, cu his dan. only, vie., journey to lli,sne, a’id mentious its lus tract Is that it nice then held liv twi, l,rothers, Iledolph ,md I hil ‘trim,S Salics, wh,c, Ise ad,ls, entertained lsiuc hisg’tl.cI ,ly to their castle, au’S when ho eleparted, outr,ssleel him with a sum of cissney, The cs uut o,. lrdly, Honrietta, dau. of William Foster, D. U., wlueli they rcquoeted ho would lo-esent t” his Ilciliness BIshop of Kilmoro, and niece of ths Right Hon. John Foster, l’ccl(o Awxsvaemos ill. cs an olfsrh’_ç. lbs lealse sf Be last Speaker of the Rouse of Commons in Ireland, created S-sits directed icr several centuries tIcs jcclitieal aff- tire, and Lord One!, By this Lady (who S. his widow, 27 Oct. 1020) filled the hielisat offices of lbs state in the republic of the ho bad, Griseus : while sasne of its n,snal,ers, seeking a wi,lsr sphere of aoeieu, acEeved historical rescowu in the services 1236 of the last esutiuy, osntinued to the time of the French of Widnau acid Ot,oseich, situated on the sonthe,ss side of the lake of Ccmst,suee. Those flofo were held immediately of the nobles, a c,,nfiseation of their property, assd an osstiro abolition of all osigsaorial rights. A considerable Iostiou of the confiscated estates of the Anglo do Sails was restored in 1514, through the iuflnence of the British miuister, Viooomst t’astlereagb, at the Congress of Vienna. Bus excellency, Count John dc Sails (of svhom hereafter), persuant to a fauaily arrascgereonl, uow enjoys tlso foreign property, which includes the Castle of Oboreieh ou the lake of Cessotanro, and the château of Bends, in the valley of the Maira, isnnaediately adj cluing the ruins of the old family scat, Castsl Mar. His excellency, Psmen us S’etus, oauae ever to Englaud l’s the year 1709, as escvsy and esinistor plenipotentiary from Joseen I., Ensporor of Germany, to Queen Axse; andon the 12th March, 1146, he w,ss created by Lbs Emperor Fosicess a Cs’snt of the Germanic or Holy Roman Empire, with remainder to his issue male. He d. in 1749, leaving an only eon and heir, Je.noMr., COUNT ne daLse, who ‘aas naturcslizsd by act of Parliament. 10 March, 1734. He ss.in Jan. 1723, ths Hon. Mary Fans, eldest dan. of Charles, Viscount Fans, and bad, Charles, M.F. for the borsogh of Reading in 1760; ci. s-p-in 1781. FeTes, rvoslaal Iseir Is his faibor sad ssslhcsr. Heory-Jersnse, in holy orders, [(P. of Qosos’s Celloge, OxS,rd, aso of lime chaplains is ordisasa’ Is lice l6iog, vicar of Wing, so. Ilucks, and reeler of St. Asthollo’s, London; 8. issoeless in lIst, 1559. Pr.ena, Conaz us SALts, capeaini-n the Coldsh’eam guards, Jeesaso, his soeeossr. Jolts, Count de Sells, a lord of the bedchamber, sad sneiaber of lice ,Bnlrian privy csuocil, at ens tiase president of lbs cant,,n of lbs urisoos, and sobeqocnrly muinisler of stale to his laiporial lhgls,cess Fsaneis, As-chdsko of Stoeiesia. His excellency so. to 1832, Eliza, eldesl dau. of General Csueu F-S. Be SaIls, 5rst lady of the bedehasutcer to its Archduchess of lledcna, sat has no issac. Jsnossa, C0nNT nESALss,jaotics of the peace and deputy- lieutenant for the eec. of Armagh and Middlesex, obtained of the estates, and being the next male representative of Charles, last Viscount Faue. Count de Sails vs. let, lu June, 1797, Ssphia, 2nd dan. and eventually heiress, of ,tdnurat Feasseis-William Drake, of Bueklinad Abbey, Devon, Feves-Jons, lsis heir. Soplsia-Johiass. ma. to tVilliana Filgals, Faq. sO Lisorenney, oo, l.ootls, cod has issao, Ilrdslph-Loolie, 5. 2 Ilay, 1811 captain 5th hsssars. Williaos, 5. 27 Dcl. 1212; 32,A. DUel Csilogs, Oxford, bar-