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 332 FEfiltEItS. X. 155S. 10. Walter (Devereux), Viscount Hereford") § ami Loud Ferrers, grandson ami lit,, being s. ami h. of Sir Kiohard Devereux (who </. v.p. 1547) a. ami h. ap. of the last Lord. By the death of his cousin, 28 Jau. 1570/1, ho sue. as LOUD BOURCHIER, a Harony er. by writ 1342. He was cr. 4 May 1572, EAHL OF ESSEX. He d. 22 Sep. 157(5. XI. 1576, 11. Robert (Devereux), Earl of Essex, Vis- to count Hereford, Lord Ferrers, and Loud Bourchieh, s. and 1001. h. He, who was the celebrated favourite of Queen Elizabeth, was beheaded and attainted 25 Feb. 1000/1. XII. 1G04, 12. Robert Devereux, only s. and h., who to being (with his sisters) restored in blood and honours, 28 April 1G46. 1604, became Earl of Essex, Viscount Hereford, Lord Ferrers, and Lord BouneuiEit. He d. B.p. 14 Sep. 1046, when the Earldom of Essex became extinct, the Viscountcy of Hereford devolving on his cousiu and heir male, while the Barony of Ferrers £ 1 [1299] and the Barony of Bourchier [1342] fell into abeyancc.{") J £ • »••■* XIII. 1677. 13 and /. Sir Robert Siiirley.C') 7th Bart. [161 1], _ . . of Staunton Harold, co. Leicester, and of Chartley Castle afsd., 3d ^armom. mul yat g q{ gir 1{obCTt Shirley, 4th Bart., by Dorothy, sister of I. 1711, Robert, and 2d and yst. da. of Robert (Devereux), Earls of Essex, Viscounts Hereford, Lords Ferhbrs, and Lords Bourchier next abovennmed ; was 6. at East Sheen and bap. at Mortlake, Surrey, 20 Oct, 1650 ; roatric. at Oxford (Oh. Ch.), 3 May 1667, being cr. M.A. 15 July 1*609. He was M.P. for Lichfield in 1677, but having, some nine years previously, sue. his nephew Sir Robert Shirley, the 6th Bart., 11 March 1008/9, he became thereupon heir gen. to his parents, and consequently (iu right of his mother) a coheir (i.e., heir to a moiety) of the Barony of Ferrers( c ) and by favour of the King('') ( a ) The coheirs were (1) his sister Frances, who m. William (Seymour), Duko of Somerset, and d. 23 Nov. 1679, whose representative (thro' the families of Seymour, Bruce, Brydges, and Grenville), was the Duke of Buckingham and Chaudos, who d. B.p.m. 26 March 1889, leaving daughters and coheirs (2) Sir Robert Shu-ley, Bart., 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. of Sir Henry Shirley, Bart., by Dorothy, yr. sister of the above Frances, which Dorothy d. 30 March 1030. The son of this Robert, ti-., another Sir Robert Shirley, Bart., who eventually (11 March 1068/9), became heir to his father and who consequently represented a moiety of the Barony of Ferrers was sum. to Pari, in that Barony 14 Dec. 1677. The abeyance of the Barony of Bourchier has never been terminated tho' it was (wrongly) attributed in 1784 to George (Townahend), Lord de Ferrera. See vol, i, p. 395, note "b," sub "Bourchier." ( b ) The account of tho family of Shirley here given ia from tho Slcmmata Shirlciana," by Evelyn Philip Shirley, of Ettington, co. Warwick. Of this excellent work a Becond edit, was pub. in 1873. The accomplished author d. 20 Sep. 1882, aged 70. ( c ) See note "a," next above, as to the coheirship to the Barony. ( d ) Courthope, in his (admirable) Observations on Dignities, states that the termina- tion of the abeyance of the Barony of Windsor in 1060 may be considered as the earliest practise (the principle having been already recognised) of such terminations iu a way analogous to the present mode. In it the King by patent (having stated the coheirs of the Lord Windsor as also that the " titulus dignitatis ct Baronia pralicla jwncs nos sunt " to be disposed of to such one of the coheirs as he thought fit), constitutes Thoma3 Hickman and his heirs to be Lords Windsor. " In the case of the Barony of Ferrera of Chartley, twelve years after, the declaratory patent was despensed with and Robert, Lord Ferrera, took hia seat under llic King's writ only. Since that time so numeroua are the instances of like nature that this exercise of the Prerogative has