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 324 FAUCONBERG — FELTON. VI. 1802. 0. Rowland (Belasysic), Viscount Fauconbeiig of IIenknoll, 4a, cousin and h. mnle, being s. and li. of Anthony Belasyse, by Susanna, da. of John Clervet, which Anthony (who d. 9 Oct. 1751, aged 40), was yr. s. of Rowland Belasyse, of Winchester (who d. 17 Feb. 174G), a yr. br. of Thomas, the 3d Viscount. He was 6. 12 Feb. 1715 (N.S.), and being a Roman Catholic never took his. seat in the House of Lords. He d. uuin. 30 Nov. 1310, aged 55. Will pr. 1811. VII. IS 10, 7. Charles (Belasyse), Viscount Fauconbekg of to Henknoll [1043], Baron Faucohbbrq of Yakum [1627]. and a 1S15. Baronet [10' 11], only surv. br. and h. ; b. 7 May 1750; ordained Priest at Paris ; D.D. of the Sorbonue, Paris ; Chaplain to the Poituguese embassy in Loudon, 1795-96, being known as "Abbe Bellasis." He rf. num. 21 June 1S15, when all his honours became ectincl. Admon. Aug. 1815. FAWSLEY, sec Falvesley. FEILDING. i.e., "Fielding," Viscountcy (Fcilding) cv. 1G20 ; See " Denbigh " Earldom, cr. 1G22, under the first Earl. FEILDING OF NEWNHAM PADOX. See "Denbigh" Earldom, cr. 1G22, under the second Earl. FEILDING OF LECAGH. i.e., "Feilding of I.ecagh, co. Tipperary "Barony [I.], (Feilding), cr. 7 Nov. 1622, with the Viscountcy of C ALLAH [I]. See " Desmond " Earldom [I.], cr., in reversion, 7 Nov. 1622, and becoming ui possession 1G28. FELTON. Barony by 1. Robert de Felton, of Luchin, co. Norfolk, served Writ m " le Scotch war, 1306, was Gov. of Scarboro' Castle, 1312, and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron [LORD FELTON], 8 Jan., 22 May, 20 July I. 1313. and 26 Nov. (1313), 6 and 7 Ed. II. He d. 1314. II. 1314 2. John de Felton, s. and h., who never appears to to have been sum. to Pari, as a Baron. (°) He was Gov. of Alnwick 132D. Castle, 1315, and one of the Admirals of the Fleet in the expedition to Gascony, in 1325. No more appears to bo known of lnm.(") abovenamed (3) Elizabeth, b. 17 Jan. 1770, m. firstly 21 April 1789, Bernard Edward Howard (afterwards, 1815, Duke of Norfolk), from whom she was divorced in 1794, being mother of the 13th Duke of Norfolk. She m. secondly Richard (Bingham), Earl of Lucan [I.], and d. 21 March 1819. (") It is stated by Dugdide (vol. ii, p. 64) that he was sum. to Pari, "in 16 I'M. Ill, but not after." His name, however, does not appear in the list of those summoned to the Council in that year. ( b ) He is sometimes said to be father of Sir Thomas Felton, K.GK, 1381.