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 FORTESCUE — FORTH. 399 [HUGH Foutescvk, stt/led (sinco 18G1) Vwmtm Ebrington, s. and h. ap.,6. 16 April 1S54 ; ed. at Harrow School and at Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; M.A. 18/9; sometime Lieut. Coldstream Guards j M.P. for Tiverton, 1SS1-85 ; for West Devon since 18S5. He »!. 15 July 1886, at St. Peter's, Katon eq., Emily, da. of WUliani Richard (Okmsbv-Gore), 2d Baron Harlech, by Emily Charlotte, sister of l'rancis (Seymour), 5th MARQUESS OK HERTFORD. She was 6. I860.] FamUu Estates.— These, in 1S83, consisted of 20,171 acres in Devon, 5,116 in Lincolnshire, 1,071 in Gloucestershire, and 571 in Cornwall, besides 3,958 in co. Waterford. Total 30,8S7 acres, worth £28,673 a year. Principal Residence. Castle Hill, near South Molton, Devon. FORTESCUE OF CEEDAN. Barony [I.] i. J 0 un Fortescue-Aland, 2d s. of Edmond Fortes- I. 1 7 1 G. CUE > ot Bierten, Bucks, by Sarah, 1st da. of Henry, and sister and coheir (1683) of Henry Aland, of Waterford, was b. 7 March 1670 ; sue. his elder br. Aug. 1701 when he took the name of Aland after that of Fortcscuc; Barrister (Inner Temple), 1712 ; Bencher, 1714, and Header, 1716. M.P. for Midhurst, 1715-16. Solicitor Gen. to the Prince of Wales, 1714, and subsequently, 1715, to the King; a Baron of the Exchequer, 1717 ; a Justice of the King's Bench, 171S-27, and a Justice of the Common Pleas, 1728-46, resigning office in June 1716 and being thereupon er. (privy seal 26 June) 15 Aug. 1746,(") BARON FORTESCUE OK CHE DAN, ( b ) co. Waterford [I.] He was cr. D.C.L. of Oxford, 1 May 1733; was E.R.S. (before 1714), &c. He m. firstly, about 1700, Grace, sister (of the half blood) to Charles, 1st Earl Camden, da. of Sir John Piutt, Lord Ch. Justice of the King's Bench, by his first wife, Elizabeth, da. and coheir of the Rev. Henry GREGORY. He m. secondly, 29 Dec. 1721, Elizabeth, da. and coheir of Sir Robert Dormer, a Justice of the Common Pleas (1700-26), by Mary, da. and coheir of Sir Richard Blake. He d. (within a few months of his elevation "to the peerage) 19 Dec. 1746. Will dat. 29 Sep. 1746, pr. 1747.( c ) His widow, who was 6. 6 Sep. 1691, d. April 1748. Both bur. at Stapleford Abbots, Essex. II. 1716, 2. Dormer (Fortescue-Aland), Baron Fortescue op to CRETAN [1.], 3d but only surv. s. and h.,( d ) being the 1st s. by the 1781. second wife. He d. imm, 9 March 1781, in his 59th year, when the title became extinct. M.I. at Stapleford Abbots afsd. Will nr. March 1760. FORTH. Earldom [S.] Patrick Ruthven, General in the King's army, was, in T ir.io 1639, cr. LORD RUTHVEN OF ETTRICK [S.], and, on 27 March , ' 1642, EARL OF FORTH [S.] He was, on 27 May 1644, cr. EARL , OF BRENTFORD, co. Midx. He d. s.p.ra., 2 Feb. 1651, when all 1U ' 1J ' his honours became extinct. See fuller particulars under "Brent- ford " Earldom, cr. 1644 ; ex. 1651. (") It is somewhat curious that the creation of this liarouy should be but six weeks later than that of the Barony of Fortescue of Castle Hill [G.B.] ( h ) Credan is a headland on the east shore of Waterford harbour, and formed part of the estate of the Aland family. ( c ) " lie had the character of being well versed in Norman and Saxon literature. ■ This he fully maintained in the introductory remarks to his edition of the treatise of his illustrious ancestor, Sir John Fortescue, entitled 1 The Difference between an absolute and limited Monarchy,' which he published in 1714. His Law Reports of Select Cases were prepared for publication before his death but not printed till 1748." [Foss's " Judges." I (*) John Fortescue his elder br. (of the half blood) d. v.p. 9 Dec. 1743, aged 31, •and was bur. at Stapleford Abbots.