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Rh him through the body with a sword, and he expired in about an hour. He married Anna-Sophia, daughter of Philip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, by whom he had an only child, whose birth and baptism are mentioned above. He was William, the second earl of Caernarvon, who dying November 29, 1709, without male issue, that title became extinct, but the barony descended to the issue of Anthony Dormer, of Grove Park, in Warwickshire, second son of Robert, the first lord Dormer; but after being possessed by Robert, the eldest son of that Anthony, it went to the issue male of Robert, the third son of the first baron, and is still possessed by that branch.

"Lady Susanna, daughter of Phillip erle of Pembroke, and the lady Katheran his wife, was baptized May 7, 1650."

"Lady Mary, daughtr. of Phill. earle of Pembroke, baptizd. 13 Decem. 1651."

"Phillip, sonne of Phillip earle of Pembroke and the lady Katherine his wife, was baptized 5 January 1655."

"Lady Katheran, the daughter of Phillip earl of Pembrooke and Katheran his wife, borne 9 June, and baptized the 10 June 1654."

"Rebeccah, daughter of Philip earl of Pembroke and lady Katheran his wife, was borne the 18th July, baptized 22 July 1655."

Philip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, was the fourth, but eldest surviving son of Philip earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, a nobleman, who every way disgraced himself by his violence, his vulgarity, and his severity to his second countess, Ann, sole daughter and heir to George earl of Cumberland, widow of Richard earl of Dorset, one of the greatest female characters that this kingdom ever gave birth to. His first lady was Susan, daughter of Edward, earl