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 699 TITLES DORMANT AND TITLES IN ABEYANCE [moELS but there LANCASTER.— His Majesty is usually styled and considered tr. he n„L-» ^f t Domenico Povoleri, an only son. t^ontes^a Ehsa Francesca, dau. of the Marchese Bie;!^:^"^Si^;:rSrc^i^^^;;^:^ISi?--- Hesidence-Etl.lbe.Lod,e. 1. Francis Arnold Dominic Leo, Viscount Mathow, b. 31 u^ igin 1. Lady Margherita Francesca. -iu„. ±jiu. 2. Lady Mary Teresa Gertrude. LATIMER, Barony (writ 1299)._Heir : Lord Willoughby de Broke, who is de jure Lord Latimer. LEICESTER, Earldom (1327).-An Earldom which has devolved upon H.M. the King. LEICESTER, Earldom (1618).— In 1830 Paul Algernon Svdnev claimed fh,-« Fa,.M^ i . claim to the estates had failed, the claim to the Earidom appe^rLo We been dronned"' tL"o^ ^'" rests upon a question of legitimacy which at common la^was apparlntl^ estaSed. LENNOX, Dukedom (Scot. 1581).— This was claimed in 1829 bv the 4th Earl of n«rnle,, o i • ^ll'l";r^r^ ^' T^'.^"' '^' f "'"i ^°«« "°* ^^PP^^^ t° have been^proceeded wTth°^ S welHoundT the tatle has devolved upon the Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold. tounded, LINDORES, Barony (Scot, circa 1600). — Dormant. LISLE, Barony (writ 1357).— The heirs, if any, of this Barony depend ut,on the decisinn ,.f ,..,.• legal points, m the absence of which decision il is impossible t^o t^dfy Ty^plrtiSr p^erfonr"" Be^aSSl ff'WotilyfSp^tl ^■^"'^^°* *° ^"^^'^'^'^^ = ^^^ ^^^^ °^ ^^-^^^ ^ ^ Baroness LUCY, Barony (1320).— Heirs : Lord Mowbray and Stourton J; Lady Fumivall i. Ba^rJL?in^l7?fand died^mo^'^Th^H' -" °^ ''^"- R-^ert Lumley Lloyd. D.D., who claimed the ?aTT^-rd"tLrint^rrbiy i^^i^irtrtirB^n^vt^^ ^^^°^^ ^-^^^- fork's? P?e^4T/l?90,"fc W: n^LrXernt^ps"^^^*^^ Montgomery Campbell, Bt., who petitioned «f R^^a?^' ^^^^^^ (1328).— Probably in abeyance, and if so the heirs would be : (?) Princess Marv of Bavaria i ; Baroness Kinloss -,V ; Caroline Adelaide Hadaway .V ; Alice Eva Hadawav J Ladv Caroline Grenville, ; the heir ,V of Anne, wife of Grey Brydges 5th Lord Cha«dosThl'F«rlnr Jersey ,V ; /he Duke of Sutheriand ^ ; Earl of LoudouS ^T ford Grey de Ruth^ ? Hyac Lth Bodenham-Lubienski j,V : May Florence Kirwan ^; Earl of Romney jV- ^ " ' -^y-^cmth MARCHMONT, Earldom (Scot. 1697).— Dormant.- This title which was eranted toaether wifi, the Viscty. of Blasonberrie and the Ba/ony of Polwarth, to ir PatScrHore of 'PoSth ^ ultimate remainder to heirs general, became dormant on the death of the 3rd Earl in 1794. the'^B^S o^f^ Ky ^d-Stergfe'^*^^^ °^°^ °' ^^^^^^' °' '^^'^^^ ^ ^^^-^ - «- heirs to . MARTIN, Barony (writ 1295).— On 21 May, 1914, the House of Lords decided that the baronv was MAYO, Viscount (Irel. 1627).— Dormant. .u??^A^^^'^?, Earldom (Scot.).— Claimed by Robert Barclay-Allardice, who has lodged a petition therefore as heir of line. His claim is disputed by various people claiming as heirs m.^e. MILLTOWN, Earldom (Irel.).— Dormant. MOELS Barony (writ 1299).— Heirs : The senior moiety is divided as to one (the senior) half amongst the co-heirs of the junior moiety, and as to the other half amongst the co-heirs to the Baronv ^J^ .Tt^^T u I' ^^^ ^T'^l/^^'^J^ ^' amongst the Earl of Loudoun, Lord Grey de Ruthyn Hyacinth Bodenhara-Lubienski, May Florence Kirwan. and the Eari of Romney ^ui-ny",