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 MO U s. Helena-Eleanor. is. 9 Feb. 1813, to Sir Richard Robinson, of which shire he served ths office of sheriff in 1497. Sir Bart. of Rolceby Halt, and ii. his widow, 23 Sept. 1859. it. Jane-Eliza, to. 17 Jour, 1819, to the Right lien. William- ltichard was subsequently sent into Ireland, ‘‘heisig a person Yates Peel, 2nd son of the tst Sir Robert Peel, Bert.; and admhsieter the saths of allegiance asciI obedience as well to ii. 5 Sept. 1847. i in. Elizabeth-Anne. Inc lordship ci. 27 Oct. 1822. Creotiono—Baron, 14 July, 1784. Vtscosmt, 22 Jan. 170g. of Collacomb, and had issue, ‘Earl, 5 Jan. 1781. Ar’ocs—Sa., a swat, arg., membered and beaked, or, within Psras, his successor. a hordai’e, ongratlod, of the last. F C,’e,f—A goslsawk, wings addorsed, prrying on a osney, all Agnes, ta to William Trevanien, Esq. of the cc. Csrnwall. Sapporlers_Dextor, a leopard; sinister, a rhinoceros, both Sir Richard ii. in 1499, acid was o. by his son, ppr., collared and rhainrd, or. Msllo—Vis unita fortior. Seat—Moore Park, Restrocor, oo. Cork. MOUNT CHARLES, EARL Or, Sec CONYNOHAIJ, Spurs. He a. JaEe, claw acid heir ,,f Stephen Dstrnford, Req. MaRQUESS. MOUNT - ED GC U MB E. MOUNT - EDOCUMER, EARL OS’ (William-Honry the utmost of his power and fertune.” He ec. hlary, dau. Edgeumbe), Viscount Monnt-Edgeuinbo and Vallotort, of Sir Jehti Clanvil, of Broad Iliuton, in Wilts; and dying and Baron Edgoumbo, of Itlount-Edgeumbe, in 1600, was s. by his eldest son, Co. Devon, extra lord of the bedchamber to tho Sin litcuxon Enor.cuscEr, svho was made cue of the Prince of Wales; 8. 5 Nov. 1832; lato M.P. for ksnghts ci the Bath previously to the coronation of King Plymouth ; s. his father, as 4th earl, 3 Sept. 1861 CsaanLss II., ins order to attend that ceremsciy. He at. at. 26 Oct. 1855, Katherine-Elizabeth, 4th dan. of tho of Sandwich, acid was a at his decease, in 1600, by his only Duke of Abereorn, KG., and has, I. PiaRsALExAacDrR-HAai5ToN, Viecoassl Fallelorl, S. RscnAnn Rnncsmtac, Esq. ,,f Mount Edgcumbe. This 2 July, 1065. 5. Victaria-Frederica-Caroline. It. Albertlsa-Losnsa-Ylorouto. lit. Edith-Hilaria. ILiltrilge. This family, wisich dorires its surname from Eggecoath, year, chancellor of the Dnohy of Lancaster. He as. Slatilda, Rgoeomb, or Edgeconib (as it has been variously written in dan. of Sir Henry Furnsse, Hart. of Waldersharo, as. Kent; o2d records), in the parish of Cheritou-Pitz-Faiss, near and dying in 1718, was 0. by his older aon, Crediton, was of great antiquity in the cc. of Devon, when Rces,xnn, 2nd baron, who it ness. in 1701, whcn the in the reign of Enwastn Ill., WILLiAM OC Eonreoaso, marrying Hillaria, dan. and heir GEoauc, 3rd Haren; who was created t’lscsssil MacalE,lgessiisbs of William de Cotehelo, of Cotehele, co. Cornwall, removed to that place, and chiefly resided there. Ho A in 1310, and only dan. and hcir of his grace, Jehss Oilbec’t, PD., Archbiohep waco. by his son, WiLLiAM Rnecoasa, Rsq., who at. the dan. and heir of oncceooer. The earl, who was bred to the navsl service, Denset. He had a grant, in the 6th HENRY V., with Robert acid attained the rank of admiral of the Dine, 2. 4 Fob. Hethe, of the custody of the load-mines, with the silver ore 1725, and was s. by his son, therein, which were in Devonshire. He left issue, PETER EnnacoMB, Esq. who is. Rliaaheth, dau. and heir RccnxRn, 2nd ear], lord-lientcnant and enstos rotnlorsn of Richard Holland, Raq. and was father of Sca Rsewaan EnnEcosiB, Rut., a person of great cmii Soplsia, 3rd dais, and co-heir of John, 2nd Earl of Buckinghancshiro, neure in the times of Enwean IV., Rsenxnn III., and HENRY I’ll. In the 7th of the first-mentioned monarch, s. Encscsv-Aunesvns, 3rd earl. he ees’ved in parliament for Tavistock; and in the same xc. George, 0.23 June, 1000; late chargé d’affaires at Hanover; yeas’ was escheator of the co. Cornwall, an offite then of great trust. He subeeq;sently joined HenryStafferd, Puke of Buckingham, against RseNaan 151., and bad a narrow escape for his life after the defeat and execution of that nobleman. But making his way frito Brittany, he ossrollsd himself ssnder the banner of the Earl of Richmond, acid returning to England, participated in the victory of Dos- I. Emnsa-Ssphia, ee, in 1020, to John. 1st Earl Drownlosr. worth, and received the honenr of knighthood from his n. Caroline, to. in 1512, to Iloginald-George Macdonald, victorious chief on the field of battle. Ho was afterwards sworn of the privy council, and appointed comptroller of His lordship 2. 26 Sept. 1539, and was s. by his older son, his household by the new monarch. Its obtained, likewise, Er.csr.sr-AeoUsTUs, 3rd earl, l).C.L., F.E.S., and F.S.A., grante of the castle, hononr, .1cc, of Totness, and the manor aid-dc-camp to ths Qneen, acid cccl. of the Corcuvall militia, of Comworthy, with various other lands in the cc. Devon, who was 0. 22 March, 1707; and as. 0 Doe. 1031, Carolina- 799 M 0 U (observes Sir James Ware) of siugular prudence,” to the nobility, gentry, and prime officers, as to the acm’ nsenalty of the realm; and brought ever with him 500 armed men. He n. Joan, dan. of Thomas Treanayue, Eaq. F liargaret, sa. to Sir William Cenrtcnay, ci Pswdsrlsasn. Eliesbeth, iii, to Weytnond Raleigh, Rsq. of Raleigh, Sic l’tcns Enocoacas, K. P., who was sheriff of Devonshirc in the 10th asul ltls of Iicseav V1I. In the 5th of HENRY VIII., he was in ths expedition agahsst Franca, acid was made a knight-baunoret for his valiant, conduct at the sieges of Tercuessne and Teurnay, and at the hattie of the of Rast Stouchouae, Devon, and was s. by his eldest sen, Sic Rsenann EnuEcoMa, Rut., who served the office of sheriff of Devonshire hi 39th of Jimmy V1II. and 1st of heat’, lie crccted the stately caansi,,u at Rast Stonehousc, called 0 nan hint Islecuit Edgecemb, acid was a. at lilt decease by his eldest son (t’y his 2nd w-ifc, Wiufred, dan. of William Essex, Rsq. of Berkshire), l’arcti Eneceacar, Rsq., SIP, for the co. Coc’nwall, and ahcriff ,f Devon, lei,,p. RLSZABET5t. lie so. Margaret, dau. of Sir Acsdrew Luttrell, of Punster Castle, in Semersstahirc; aud dying in 1007, wns s. by hio eldest seu, Sin RscnARn EnurenatEE, who ‘a. Mary, dan. and heir of Sir Thsmaa Cottle, of London, and was s. by his eldest sect, Picas RnocrNas, Esq. of Mount Edgcumbe. This gentleman sat in parliament for Newport ascd Chelmsford in the reign of CstaaLcs L ; and in the words of the inscription on his monument, was “a master of languages aced sciences; a lover of the king and church, which he endeavoured to support, in the time of the civil wars, to Lady Anne htoutagu, 2nd surviving dan. of Edward, Earl surviving son, gentleman was member for Cornwall in the time of King Wic.LIxas, and hr eat for other places during the remainder of that roiln and inc the heginning of Quoen ANNE’s. He was constitnted one ni the lsrde ef the Treascss’y in 1716; and was olevated to the peerage, 20 April, 1742, as Ra’ost E’lgccumte. His lordship was appointed, in the following barony develvod upon lus brethos’, end Vellefss-f 17 Fob. 1701 ; aud Eaac, or MoUNTEnccuatar 25 Aug. 1759. His lordship to. in 1761, Emma, of York, by whona he had ass only ssn, SItCRARD, his of the on. of Cornwall, 0. 13 Sept. 1704 ci. 51 Feb. 1709, by whom (who 2. 17 Aug. 1200,) he had issue, is. 19 Slay, 1034, Fanny-Locy, eldest dan. of Sir John Shelley, HarL, and has had issue, 1 Richard, t. 12 Ang. 1643. 2 Edscard, is. in 1047. 1 Emma-Frances, ii. 13 Slay, 1554. 2 Caroline, st. 19 Slay, 1060, Is 11cr I-ton. 5.-C. Liddell, 5th son sf hlenry-Thsmas, 2nit Local Eavontwsrlh. 3 Elieabcth. 4 Emily. Esq. of Clanronald; sod 2. 10 April, 1924.