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 204 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. Creations, Baron Fortescue of Castle Hill, 1/46, Earl Fortescue and Viscount Ebring- ton, 1/89, all in the peerage of Great Britain. , Azure : a bend engrailed, argent, cottised, or. Crest, A tiger statant, argent. Supporters Two greyhounds, argent, ducally gorged and lined, gules. Seats, Castle-hill, South Molton, Devonshire; Wear Gilford, Bideford, Devonshire ; and Summerville, (co.) Waterford, Ireland. Clubs, Athenaeum, Brooks's, Travellers'. FORTESCUE, Earl, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Hugh, K.G. LL.D..F.R.S., 2nd Earl Fortescue, b. Feb. 13, 1783; succeeded his father, June 1 6, 18 it, having been previously summoned, during his father's lifetime, to the House of Lords : and was for two years Viceroy of Ireland; m. 1st, July 4, 1817, Susan, daughter of the 1st Earl of Harrowby, (she d. 1837), having issue four sons; his lordship m. Snrtly, July 26, 1841, Elizabeth, daughter of P. Geale, Eaq and d. Sep. 14, ifafil, without issue from last marriage. FORTESCUE, Countess, ELIZABETH, daughter of Piers Geale, Esq. m. 1st, Sir Marcus Somerville, 3rd Bart, (who d. 1831) ; 2ndly, as his 2nd wife, the 2nd Earl Fortescue, K.G. LL.D. F.R.S. (who d. 1861). Residence, 68, Brook-street, Grosvenor- square, W. Fortescue, family name of Baron Clermont. Fortescue (Parkinson-Fortescue), family name of Baron Carlingford. Forth, Viscount, title borne by the Earl of Perth. Foster-Skeffington, family name of Viscount Massereene. Fox (Lane-Fox), family name of Baron Conyers. Foxford, Baron, title of the Earl of Limerick on Roll of H. L. Fox-Strangways, family name of the Earl of Uchester. FRANKFORT, VISCOUNT. (D E MONTMORENCY} LODGE RAYMOND DE MONTMORENCY, 2nd Viscount, in the peerage of Ireland. Born Nov. 24th, 1806 ; succeeded his father in 1822; educated at Eton ; was in the 10th Hussars: married (1835) Geor- gina Frederica, daughter of the late Peter Fitz-Gibbon Henchy, Esq. Q.C. LL.D. and has issue, living, So?i, Raymond Harvey, b. 1835 ; was educated at Eton; entered the Army, 1854, became Lieut. 1855, appointed Capt. in the 32nd Foot, 1861, Major, 1869, and Lieut. -Col. 18. Served in the Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol, and God assists. the attack of the Redan on Sept. 8th ; has received the Crimean medal and clasp, the Sardinian and Turkish war medals. Served in India in command of a detachment of the 33rd Foot, and commanded the Dohud field force against the Bheels in the Rewa Kanta, Guzerat, and at the siege and occupation of Dwarke Okamundel. Was Aide-de-Camp to the Commander of the Forces in the Windward Islands, 18(31 4, and Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief in British North America, Ib65 7 : m. 1866,