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 140 DONOUGHMORE — DORCHESTER. J. 1SG6. 5 and 6. John - Luke - George (Hf.ly- HfTCIlISSON), Eaih, ok Donouohmobe ok Knockloktv [1S00], Viscount Donouohmobe ok Knockloktv [1797] ami Karon Donouuiimokk ok Knockloktv [1788], in the peerage of Ireland, also Viscount Hutchison ok Knockloktv [1S21], s. ami h., 4. 2 March 184S, at Monkstown, near Dublin, being styled (wrongly ?) Viscount ScibdaleX' 1 ) 1861-66 ; ed. at Eton and at Ball Coll., Oxford j uiatric., 25 Oct. IStiU ; St., 1S70 ; assistant Commissioner in Eastern Uoumelia, 187S-79 ; K.C.DI.G., 9 Oct 1S79. He m. 3!) May 1S74, at Hobart town, Tasmania, Frances-Isabella, da. of William- Krazer Stei'HENS, Col. in the East India Company's service. Earldom and Viscountcy [I.] V. [t] VI. B.A. 2d class law and mod. hi [Bjchabd-Waltbb-Johs TTeey Hutchinson styled (wrongly ?) Vis- count SuiBDALE,( a ) b. 2 March 1S75, in Charles street, Berkeley sq., Midx.] Family Estates... These, in 1SS3, consisted of 4.711 acres in co. Tipperary ; 2,878 in co. Waterford ; 1.972 iu CO. Cork ; 1.307 in co. Wexford j and 1,082 in cos. Kilkenny, Monaghan, Dublin, an<l Louth. Totjil 11,950 acres, valued at £10,121 a year. Principal Itcsidcncc. Kuocklofty, near Clonmel, Tipperary. DORCHESTER (co. Dorset). Marquessate. Henry (Piehrepoxt), Earl of Kinqston-on-Huix (who I 1C4.J on 30 July 16-13 had sue. his Father, the '.st Earl, in that dignity), t, ' was, 25 March 1646, cr. " MABQUE8SE DORCBSTEB [i.e., lfsf) MARQUESS OF DORCHESTER, co. Dorset], the dignity being low. " cutatiled upon the Itches of his body for crcr"( b ). He d. s.p.m.s. 8 Dec. 16S0, when the Marquessate thus conferred on Mm is generally considered to have become cztinct{ c ). See fuller particulars under " Kingston-on-Hull " Earldom, cr. 162S, ex. 1773 ; sub the second Earl. Earldom. Catharine Sedley, Spinster, only child of Sir Charles 1. 16SG Sedley, 5th Bart, of Aylesford, Kent, by Catharine, da. of John to ' (SAVAGE), Eabl RitBBS, was 4. before 1653 ; was for many years 1717 mistress to James, Duke of York(''), by whom, on his accession as ' ■ James II, she was a:, 20 Jany. 1685/6, BARONESS OF DARL1NU- TON, co. Durham, and COUNTESS OF DORCHESTER, co. Dorset, for life(<=), with See p. 139, note "c." ( b ) See "Creations, 1483-1640," map. 47th Rep. D. K. Pub. Records. ( c ) In his funeral certificate (Coll. of Arms) it is expressly said that he was cv. by letters patent 25 March [1045 J " Marquess of Dorchester and to the heirs mule of his body," and it is added, " dying thus without issue male the dignity of Marquess of Dorchester is extinct." Of his two daughters (1) Ann, bap. 9 March 1030/1, m. 13 July 1658 John Manners, etylei Lord Roos (afterwards 8th Earl and 1st Duke of Rutland), and was divorced' from him (by Act of Pari.) ami her progeny bastardised. She was dead before 11 May 1699, tho' two of her children, named John Manners and Charles Manners, were then living. (2) Grace, aged 4 years in 1039, d. num. 25 March and was bur. 1 April 1703 at St. Anne's Soho. M.I. Hcrwilldat.il May 1099 was pr. 20 March 17C3. This lady (Lady Grace Pierrepont) would seem, if the rem. of the dignity was to the heirs of tho body of the grantee, to have been de jure, 3uo jure Mabchioness ok Doeset. ( d ) Of many children which she had by him, " 77ic Lady Catharine Burn%," b- 1681, was the only survivor, who became in 1099 Countess of Anglesey, aud in 1705 Duchess of Buckingham and Normanby. (°) See ante, p. 78, note " a," sub " Derwen twater," for a list of the ten English Peerages cr. by James II.