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 ANGUS — ANNALY. 101 the Earldom of Awt'S, has continued merged in that Dukedom. See " HAMILTON," Duke of [S.], «r. 1643, under the 7 th Duke.(B). ANGUS AND ABEKNETHY, Mswpess of [S.] See DOUGLAS, Duke of [S.], a: 1703, ex. 1761. ANXALY. Barons [I.] J. lit Hon. John Goeb, Chief Justice of the King's t i -,y, Bench [I.], 2nd 8. of George (!.,(•') one of the Judges of the Court of ' Common Pleas [I.], by Bridget, da. and at length sole h. of John Sa.nkky of Tenelick, CO. Longford, was 4. 2 March 1718, and in 1758 ] 1 8 L sut . ],;., e ],i es t br. Arthur ( lore, sometime M.I', for CO. Longford, wits (himself) M.P. for Jamestown, and, having been King's Council, Council to the Commissioners of Revenue, and Solicitor Gen. [I.], was, in Sep. 1764, made Chief Justice of the King's Bench ami P.O. [I], aud on 17 Jan. 1766 was cr. BARON ANNALY of Tonelick, CO. Longford |L], taking his seat in the House on 27 inst. On 20 Oct. 1767, and again in 17611, he was elected Speaker of the House of Lords [I.], in the absence of the Lord Chancellor. He m. 26 Nov. 1747, Frances, 2nd da. of Richard (WinokikLd), 1st Viscount PoWEBSCOVOT [I.] by his 2nd wife Dorothy Boresford, da. of Hercules Rowi.rv. .She was 6. 2 Juue 172S. He d. s.p. 3 April 1784, when the title became ex.( h ) His widow was bur. 16 Aug. 1794 at Jlarylebonc, Midx. IT. 17S9, 1. Lt-CoL Henky Goue of Tenelick, co. Longford, br. to and h. of John, Lokd Annaly [I.] abovenamed, b. 8 March 172S, M.P 1793. for Longford and Lanesborough in several Parliaments from 1758 Examiner of the Customs, 1770, was on 23 Sep. 1789 cr. BARON l>iiiiiiun locum et ductionem prima: aciei et gerendi corouam in omnibus nostris Parliamentis." This charter was confirmed by Pari, in 1606 (Acts of Part iv, 311), aud iu virtue of it " the Earls of Angus obtained by the decreet of ranking in that year, the precedence of all the Earls, and sat in Pari, accordingly." See " Riddell," p. Kit). In 1611, however, the " Bar " of 1602 became Earl, and in 1633, he, by arrangement, resigned (ut supra) these privileges, the resignation being duly registered six days later (Acts of Pari, v, 10). Notwithstanding this, it was subsequently endeavoured by the family to repudiate the resignation, on the ground that the Resigner was only a liferenter, the "comitatus " having been at the time (under a charter of 1631) in his son in fee; consequently, on the hypothesis that the original precedence was not only over Enrls, but over all Peers, the Marquesses of Douglas (as Earls of Angus ) persistently protested their right to " the first seatt aud vote in Pari." from the restoration (1660) to the eve of the Union, 16 Jan. 1707. M The claim of the Earldom of Angus [S.], by petition of Archibald Douglas, formerly Stewart, only s. of Sir John Stewart of Graudtully, Bart. [&], by " the deceased Lady Jean Douglas, only sister of Archibald, Duke of Douglas aud Earl of Angus [S.], lately deceased," was presented, with the King's reference thereof, to the House 22 March 1762. It was founded on an appointment, stated to have been made 28 Oct. 1699, by the then Marquess of Douglas and Earl of Angus (by virtue of a charter 24 Juue 1098) that, failing heirs male of his own body, the Earldom should be inherited by " the eldest h. female of the body of his s., Lord Angus, and the heirs wliatsomever of the body of the said eldest h. female of the Marquis' own body." Una is stated to have been confirmed by charter signed by Queen Anne on the 10th, and ratified by Pari. 25 March 1707. See "Robertson," p. 309. The whole matter was referred to the Lords' Committee for privileges, but no further steps appear to have taken and the Earldom (under the regrant of 1547) passed to the h. male. By decision of the House of Lords, 27 Feb. 1769, the petitioner was found h. a " d was <••'•■ a Poor. See "DOUGLAS," Baron, cr. 1790, ex. 1857. { ) Ho was 4th s. of Sir Arthur Gore of Newtown Gore, eo. Mayo, 1st Bart. [I.], ancestor of Arthur, eft Eaul OS Amian [I.] 1762. He was one of the characters in " Baraturiaua. " See " N & Q.," 3rd s„ vhi, 211.