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 BOTItEAUX — BOUBCHim. 39 1 ov LoUDOUxf*} 5kC. [S.J and E.utr. ov Moiba and Bahok Haweon [I.], br. mid li. He t/. b.J). 10 Nov. 1 SG^, when all his honours [I., G.]!. and U.K.] o by patent, became extinct, the Scotch Peerages devolving < n his 1st Sister (the h. of fine), and the EnglM tfaroitica (in fee) falling f»ite altyance between her and his other *isters and co-heirs. '') See fuller account under " Hastings," Marquessate, it. 1817, (.''. 1SCS. XXI. 1871i SJ.. Emm Maud, into jure, Counters of Loudoun, &0. [S.J, l«t sister and co-heir, (hut jkeir of /sue and inheritrix, in IMiS, of the Scotch Peerages), then wife of Charles Fredeiick Abnet-HastISBS (to yehtm ."he was »t. -"0 April 1833), who (after her death) was (I May 18S0) it. BaIWX DoninotoN (See that title). She, who was b. 10 J lee. 1833, heeame Babosess IJuTKEAfX, I'.ABd.NKSS H I NoKlil OJij), BaBOKESS Pk MotSYXS, AND BAB0SJJ8S II AST1KGS tit Jlnstiinjs, the abeyance of these Jlarunicn (of which she was &rfr to a fevrth fmrtj*) and the senior co-heir) having been terminated by letters patent, l' Nov. 1871, in her favour, She -3 Jan? 1874, aged 40. Se fuller account under " LovDUl'S," Karldom of [S.], with which dignity the.se Baronies thus became united. /.«-. " I'.AiiiiNl'.oTTicsK«im> ok [>oTtESFpBD, CO, Leicester," sec " Canter- lll'HY," Viscountey of, rv. 1S3.''. r.tinuiTox. Sr.- " .M..NTA..I- ct* BeotTtm, M. Northampton/ Throny eft 1621, m (t-Wtlii-r with (he JbnVdom ol '"litagu; 37-19. Sm' •' Montagu «>f I'.inigiiton, co. Northampton," IJarony ef. 1 702, ftf. 17-70. So.' •• MMtfagn uf lhivtglillon, CO. Northampton," Barony &, 17SG, ex: BOURCHIF.R on 1UTROCHIKR, Barony by /. Robert BotfKCDIER, 6. Ami h. of John tic Loin'chicr, writ Burghchier, or Bousser('M of Stanstcd, in Halslead, Fssex,, ne of the tie ColXHKSTKR of Stansted afsd. was a "Man at Arms" as early as 1321, was M.P. for Essex 1330, 1332, 1338 au.l 1339 ; sue. his Father in 132P, atrd in July 1334 «,xs made Ch. Justice of the Kims Bench [1J but it a doubt- ful if he accepted the office. In 1337 he was, in the French Wars, at the battle of Cadsaiit. Ho was appointed Loan Ciianckli.oii by the King (being the first layman ever so appointed) and sworn in on 14 Dec. 1340 with a grant of £500 a year beyond the accustomed fees. His appointment was unpopular and he resigned it 29 Oct. 134!». He was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD BOL'KCHIKK or BUKGCHIEB) by writs (■■>) The Earldom of Loudoun, &e> [S.], was inherited by the 2nd Marquess of Hastings on the death of his mother, Flora Mttir, sue, jure, Countess of Loudouu, &c. [6.1 on 9 .Ian. 181". (•') The Marquesses of Hastings (1RI0 to 1S6S) possessed a Peerage not ouly in England, Scotland, Ireland, but in Great Britain and the United Kingdom. (' ) The other co-heirs were her three younger sisters of the whole blood — viz. : (1) Bertha Lelgartle. b. 30 -April 1835, who lit. 11 Deft 1855 .Augustus IVykcham Clifton and in whose favour the Iiarony of Grey do Ruthin, to which, in right nf her mother, she was ono of the five co-heirs (See ante p. 390, note " a,") was terminated by patent, •29 Dee. 1885 ; (2) Victoria Mary Louisa, b. IS July 1S37, m. 31 Oct lS-M) John Forbes Stratford Kirwan : am 1 (3) Frances Augusta ( 'onstance, 4. It! March 1S44 (posthumous) m. 30 July 1803 Charles (Marshamt, Karl of 1'nnmcy. (•') "The name is written so variously as to render its etymology very doubtful. fiurscr is ono of its numerous forms. The latinization Be burge eh.trti (of the dear borough) oQbrds us no clue. It is sometimes confounded with Loucher, 0. Fr. for Butcher." See Lower's " Family Names."
 * 1842 .Indies of the Common Pleas ( 1 3 J 1 ) by Helen, da. and h. of Walter