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 378 JTTZ-WARIN.E. XL 1479. 11. Jonsr (Bourchier), Lord Fitz-Warine, only ' s. and h. ;(*) b. about 1470 ; sum. to Pari. 12 Aug. 1492 to 8 June 1588 ; K.B., 31 Oct. 1494 ; P.C. 1520. He was on 9 July 1530, cr. EARL OF BATH. He d: 30 April 1539. XII. 1539. 12. John (Bourchier), Earl of Bath, and Lord Fitz-Waiiine, only s. aud h. styled Lord Fms-WARHW, 1536-39 ; aged 40 at his father's death in 1539, shortly after which he sue. his couBin, in 1339/40, as Count of Eu in Normandy and, subsequently, in 1548, sue. his maternal uncle as Lobd Daubbny. He d. 10 Feb. 1560/1. [John Bourchier, styled Lord Fitz-Warine, s. and h. np., b. 1529. K.B. Ho d. v.p. 28*Feb. 1556/7, aged 27.] XIII. 1561. 13. William (Bourchier), Earl of Bath, Lord FiTa Warine, &c, grandson and h., beings, aud h. of John Bourchier, styled Lord Fitz-Warine, next aboveuamed. He was b. 1556, beiug styled Lord Fitz-Warinb, 1557—61. He d. 12 July 1623. [John Bourchier, styled Lord Fitz-Warine, s. and li. ap., bap. 21 Nov. 1585 ; d. an infant and v.p. and was bur. 12 March 1586, 7, at Tawstock, afsd.] [Robert Bourchier, slylecl Lord Fitz-Warine, 2d but 1st surv. b. and h. ap., bap. 3 March 1587 ; d. au infant aud v.p. and was bur. 27 May 1588, at Tawstock.] XIV. 1G23, 1J,. Edward (Bourchier), Earl of Bath [1536], to Loud Fitz-Warine [1295], and Lord Daubbny [1295], also 1037. Count of Eu, in Normandy [1419], 3d but 1st surv. s. and h. ; bap. 1 March 1590, at Tawstock, being staled LOHD Fitz-Warine till 1623, and made K.B. (as such) 2 June 1610. He d. s.p.m., 2 March, 1636/7, when the Baronies of Fitz-Warine and of Daubeny fell into abeyance,{ b ) while the Earldom of Bath and the Countship of Eu devolved on his cousin and heir male, on whose death, 16 Aug. 1654, they became extinct. [John Bourchier, styled Lord Fitz-Warine, s. and b. ap., 6. 21 Jan. and top. 20 Feb. 1630, at Tawstock. He d. an infant v.p. and was Mir, at Tawstock, 5 Oct. 1631.] (••>) " On the Pell receipt roll, Easter, 20 Ed. IV., 15 July (1480), the name of the heir of the late Lord Fitz-Waryn is given as Tliomua (under age)." See " Qeneahgist," vol. iv., p. 46, in a contribution by ''J. H. Ramsay." Q>) The coheirs were his three daughters, viz. (1) Elizabeth, Countess of Denbigh, who d. s.p. 22 Sep. 1670. (2) Dorothy m. firstly Sir Thomas Grey, styled Lord Grey de Groby, and secondly Gustavus Mackworth. Her son Thomas, Earl of Stam- ford, d. s.p. 1720, but she had two daughters by her first, and one da. by her second husband. No issue of the youngest da. (Mary Mackworth) said to have m. a Lincolnshire gentleman is known of, but the issue of the second da. (Anne Grey), Mrs. Grove, existed (in the male line), till 1775, but possibly may, since 1857, be extinct, while tho eldest da. (Elizabeth Grey), Mrs. Benson is represented [1890], by Sir Rainald Knightley, Bart., whose aucestor (Lucy Knightley), m. Jaue Grey Benson, the only child that left issue of Mrs. Bei.son, aboveuamed. (3) Anne, Countess of Middlesex, whose issue by her first husband, the Earl, is extinct, but who m. secondly, Sir Chichester Wrey, Bart., whose descendant and representative, Sir Bourchier-Palk Wrey, 7th Bart., d. s.p.m., 11 Sep. 1879, leaviug as his representative his grandson (the B. and h. of his only da.) Reginald Joseph Weld, of Lulworth Castle, Dorset, who is thus heir to a moiety of the ancient Barony of Fitz-Warine. See an article by " W. D. Pmk," iu Marshall's " denealoyisl," vol. v. p. 32.