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 82 BUIi UNO-TON — BURNELL. (issued in error) of 17 Feb. 102S to Henry Clifford, (afterwards Earl of Cumberland) was allotml to him as h. to bis Great Grandmother (Countess of Burlington) da. and sole b. of the said Henry. He m. 21 March 1720/1, Dorothy, da. and coheir of William (Sayilk), MabqdKSS OT Halifax ,by Mary, da. of Daniel (FlSCE), Kaiu. OF Winchilsea : He </. s.p.m. at bis bouse at Chwwicfc, 3 and was Inn: 15 Dec. 1753 at Londesborougb, when bis Irish Peerages devolved ou bis cousin and b. malcp) John (Boyle), Earl of Orrery [I.] See "Cork" Earldom of [I.] a: 1620. As to tiie English Peerages, the Earldom of Burlington and the Barony of Clifford of Lanes- borough became extinct, while the Barony of Clifford (re by the writ of 1628) devolved on his da. and sole heir. (See under that title). Will pr. 1753. His widow, who was 6. 13 and imp. 24 Sen. 1699 at St. James Westm. and who was Lady of the Bedchamber to Caroline, the Queen Consort, d. 21 Sej>. and Iras bin: 12 Oct. 1758 at Londesborougb. Will pr. 175S. IV. 1831. 1. Lord Georoe Augustus Henry CAVE.vni.su, -'5(1 and yst. s. of William (Cavendish), 4th Puke ok Devonshire, by Charlotte, suojure Baroness Clifford [16281 da. and h. of Richard (Boyle), Earl ok Burlington abovenamed, was h. 21 March 1754; M.P. for Knareshorough 1775-80; for Derby 1780-97 and for Derbyshire (in nine Paris.) 1797-1831 ; col. of the Derby- shire Militia, 17S3 ; LL.D. Cambridge, 2 Julv, 1811, and was, on 10 Sep. 1831, er. BARON CAVENDISH OF KEIGHLKY, co. York and HAUL OF BURLINGTON. He in. 27 Feb. 17S2, at Trinity chapel, Conduit str., St. Geo. Han. sq., Elizabeth, only da. and h. of Charles (Comiton), 7th EaRL ok NORTHAMPTON, by Anne, da. of Charles (Someksk.t), Duke of Beaufort. He d. 4 May 1834. Will pr. June 1S.14. Hie widow, who was 6, 25 June 1760, and who inherited the estate called Comptou Place in Eastbourne, Sussex, d. there, 7 April 1S35. Will pr. May 1835. V. 1834. 2. Willtaji (Cavendish 1, Earl op Eurungto.v, &c, grandson and h., being s. and b. of William Cavendish, by Louisa, da. of Cornelius (0'Callac.han) 1st Bahon Lismouk [I.] which William was s. and h. ap. of the last Earl, but rf. v.p. 14 Jany. 1812 aged 30, before his Father's elevation to the Peerage. He was b. 27 April 1808, and (some 24 years after he had sue. to the Earldom of Burlington) me. his cousin. 18 Jany. 1858, as Duke of Devonshire, &C. See " Devonshire " Dukedom of, cr. 1691. BURNELL. Barony by 7. Edward Burneix, of Condover, Holgate, Acton Writ. Burnell. See., co. Salop and of Little Risingtou, co. Glouc, s. and T 1311 b- of Philip B. of the same by Maud. da. of Richard (Fitz Alan), Earl of Arundel, sue. his Father (1293-94)22 Ed. I being then to aged 12, served in the Scotch wars, 1311-14; and was sum. to Pari., Q1 . as a Baron (LOUD BURNELL) from 19 Dec. (1311) 5 Ed. II. to 24 16 10 - Oct. (1314) 8 Ed. II. He m. Olivia, da. of Hugh Le Desi-encer, who survived him. He d. s.p. 1315, when the Barony became extinct. H. 1350. 1. Nicholas Burnell, formerly Handlo, 2d .«. of John DK Handlo by Maud, sister of Edward (Burnell), Lord Buhneli, having sue. in 1348 to the manors of Holgate, Acton Burnell, etc., above-named, assumed the name of Ilurnell, and, having served in the wars with France, was Bum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD BURNELL) from 25 Nov. (1350) 24 Ed. Ill to 7 Jany. (1382/3) 6 Ric. It, He d. 19 Jany. 1382/3. (i) He inherited therewith only the creation fee of the Earldom of Cork ; the estates of the Boyle family co. Waterford, comprising Lismore Castle, fcc. (which belonged to the 1st Earl) going with the vast estates inherited from the Clifford family (Bolton Abbey and Londesborough co. York, &c.) and the acquired property at Chiswick, Midx ; Burlington House, Piccadilly, &c, to Charlotte, sua jure, Baroness Clifford, (the da. and h. of the last Earl), who brought them to the family of Cavendish.