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 MOHUN] TITLES DORMANT AND TITLES IN ABEYANCE 600 MOHUN, Barony (1299). — Heirs : The heir J- of Anne, wife of Grey Brydges, 5th Lord Chandos : the Earl of' Jersey J ; the Dnke of Sutherland ^ ; the Earl of Loudoun tV ; Lord Grey de Ruthyn jV ; Hyacinth Bodenham-Lubienski t}^ ; May Florence Kirwan ^^ ; the Earl of Romney i. MONMOUTH, Dukedom (1663). Heir (subject to attainder) : the Duke of Buccleuch. MONTAGU, Viscounty (1554). — It is quite likely that his Peerage is only dormant. It has been frecjuently claimed, and many people of the name of Browne consider themselves heirs. MONTEAGLE, Barony (writ 1514). — Vide Morley and Montbagle. MONTHERMER and MONTAGU, Baronies. — Heirs : Earl of Loudotm 1 ; Lord Grey de Ruthyn J ; Hyacinth Bodenhain-Liibienski yV ; ]May Florence Kirwan j ; the Earl of Romney J ; William Lowndes of Chesham ^ ; William Selby-Lowndes I. MORDAUNT, Barony (writ ). — Heirs : The Duke of Richmond and Gordon 1 ; Hon. Mrs. Pelhani-Sinclair ,V ; Susan, Lady Lennox ,V : the Duke of Manchester i ; Hon. James R. Neville Stopford ->j; ; Hon. Mrs. Joynes ^V ; Earl of St. Germans ^V ! Alexander George Gordon Ross J^ ; Algernon Wriothesley Russell i. MORDINGTON, Barony (Scot.). — This has probably devolved upon Lord Sempill. MORLEY and MONTEAGLE, Baronies. — It is not certain whether all the remaining lines are extinct, but they arc bcliced to be so. and that the co-heirs are Hon. Mrs. Oldfield -yV ! the Dtike of Leeds j't : Hon, Blanche Caroline Pitt-Rivers ,V : the heir jj of Hon. Mrs. Eliot'; Hon. Mrs. Page-Roberts jV ! Hon. Gertrude Emily Pitt-Rivers nV ; George Lane-Fox |. MORTIMER, Barony (1295). — Heirs : Vide heirs to Earldom of March. NITHSDALE, Earldom (Scot.). — The heir to this Peerage is unkno^vn. It is, however, under attainder. NOTTINGHAM, Earldom (1377). — Under a literal interpretation of the terms of the patent the heirs are : Lord Mowbray and Stoitrton J ; Lady Furnivall J ; Lady Berkeley ^. NUGENT, oi Riverston, Barony (Irel. 3 Af)ril, 1080). — A Barony which has devolved upon the Earl of Westmeath. OGLE (writ 1461). — Heirs : Lord Howard de Walden i ; Lord de Clifford ^V ; Robert INIarsham- To^vnshend ttV : the Earl of Albemarle Jyy ; the Marquess of Salisbury Jrr ; John Henry Leveson- Gower. (if Bell Hill, jt ; the heir ,'t; of IsalDella, wife of 3rd Earl of Egmont ; the heir J of Arabella, wife of Joirathan Cope, of Brewerne Abbey ; R. C. Duncombe Shafto, of "Wliitworth Park ^. ORMONDE, Earldom. — Sole heir : The Baroness Berkeley, who is apparently de jure Countess of Ormonde. OXENFORD, Viscount (Scot.). — Dormant. Heir is probably Sir George Makgill, Bart. OXFORD, Earldom (1142). — Possibly in abeyance between J the heirs of the Barony of Latimer (prior to the determination of the abeyance) in like proportion, and J amongst the heirs of Elizabeth, wife of Sir Anthony Wingfield. K.G. The Petition of the Duke of Atholl and F.B. T. M. Coutts was referred to the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords, 16 May, 1912, and heard before the Committee, Deceinber, 1912. PEMBROKE, Earldom (1138). — This Earldont being Palatine is hardly Hkely ever to be revived, Ijut there can be no dotibt it is now in abeyance. The heirs are as to one-third the same as the heirs of the Barony of Burgh ; as to the next third, Lord Mowbray and Stourton, and as to the last third Lady Furnivall. PEMBROKE, Earldom (Sept. 8, 1468).— Sole heir : The Duke of Beaufort, who is de jure Earl of Pembroke. POWER and COROGHMORE (Irel.). — A Peerage now probably vested in the (Papal Count) E. de Poller de la Poer, of Gurteen, who has lodged a claim therefor. POWIS, Barony (creat. by letters patent to heirs general 5 Edward I.). — Heirs : Edward Pemberton Salusbury, of Bachygraig. nr. St. Asaph, Flint J ; the co-heirs jointly ^ of the Rev. Charles Leicester, rector of AVestbury (d. 1858) ; Rev. Richard H. Cholmondeley, "late of Condover, i ; Sir Peter Leicester, Bt., i ; W. S. Childe Pemberton, of Millichope, i. [This Barony is variously described as Cherleton, Cherleton de Powys, and Grey de Powys, but as it originated earlier than its devolu- tion ttpon the Cherleton family, there can be no question that the Peerage originally was a Barony of Powys, and the addition of the words "de Powys " to the Cherleton writs and to the Grey writs be- comes intelligible as proof that they were all issued in the same Barony.] ROCHFORT (1495). — Heirs: The heir A of Anne, wife of Sir James St. Leger ; the Baroness Berkeley A. ROSCOMMON, Earldom (Ireland). — This Peerage, which has been the siibject of various claims, is believed to be dormant. ROSS, Barony (Scot. 1502). — Possibly dormant and not extinct. RUTHERFORD, Barony (Scot. 1660).— Now dormant : an heir obviously exists. RUTHVEN, Barony (Scot. 1488).— Probably dormant.