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 54 DE LONGUEVILLE — DELVIN. II. 1704. 2. Talbot (Yelverton), Viscount de Longukvii.le, s. and h. was (us Viscount de Lonuueville) a: 20 Sep. 1717, Eahl ok Sussex. See that dignity, ex. together with this Yiseountcy, 1799. DELORAINE. Earldom [S.] £, Lord Henry Scott, 3d but 2d surv. s. of James, I ITflfi Duke ok Monmouth, by Anne, sun jure, Duchess ok Bucclkuch [S.l, was 6. 1676, and was on 29 March 1 700, «•.(») EARL OF OELOR A1NE, VISCOUNT OF HERMITAGE and LORD GOLDILANDS [S.], probably in reward for his support of the Union [SJ He was in command of a Reg. of Footiu 1707, was Col. of the 2d troop of Horse Qren. Guards, 1715 ; Col. of the 16 th Foot, in 1724 ; Col. of the 3d Reg. of Horse, 1730, becoming finally Major Gen. in the Army. Rep. Peer [S.] 1715-30 ; K.B., ou the revival of thatorder, 27 May 172."i; Gent, of the Bedchamber to George L He m. firstly, in 1693, Ann, da. and h. of William Duncombe of Battlesden, Beds., one of the Lord Justices of Ireland. She d. 22 Oct, 1720. He m. secondly 14 March 1720', Mary, da. of Charles Howard (s. of Col. the Hon. Philip Howard, 7th s. of Thomas, 1st Earl OF Berkshire), by Elizabeth, da. of Edward Batten, of Portsmouth. He d. suddenly, 25 Dee. 1730, in his 55tU year and was Mir. at Lidwell, in Sandford St. Martin, Oxon'C') Will pr. 4 Feb. 1730/1. His widow m., April 1734, William Wyndham of Ershnm, Norfolk. She, who was b. 1 700, in Winchester, was Governess to the Princesses Mary and Louisa, «!. in London, 12 Nov. 1744, and was bur. at Windsor. Will, signed "Mary de Loraine," dat. 6 and pr. 19 Nov. 1711. II. 1730. 2. Francis (Scott), Earl op Deloraine, &c. [S.], 1st s. and h., by 1st wife, b. 5 Oct. 1710, and bap. 3 Nov. at St. James*, Westm., styled Viscount Hekjutauf. 1710-30 ; sometime a Cornet of Horse. He m. firstly, 29 Oct. 1732, Mary, widow of (— ) Hearson, da. of Matthew Lister of Burwell, co. Lincoln. She d. 1737, aged 22, and was bur. in Lincoln Cathedral. He m. secondly)', July, 1737, Mary, 1st da. of Gervase Scuor-E of Cockerington, co. Lincoln. He d. s.p. at Bath, 11 May 173!>, in his 20th year. Will pr. 1739. His widow m. Thomas Vivian. She d. at Lincoln, 11 March 1707. III. 1739. 3. Henry (Scott), Earl of Deloraine, &c [S.], br. of the whole blood and h., b. 11 Feb. 1712 ; Capt. R.N., was in command iu the Mediterranean in 1739. Hem. Elizabeth, da. of John Fenwick. He d. (in his carriage) at Acton, Midx., 31 Jany. 1710, in his 2Sth year. Will pr. 1740. His widow survived him 51 years, and d. 5 June 1794, in Upper Brook street, Midx. WU1 pr. June 1794. IV. 1740, J { . Henry (Scott), Earl of Deloraine, Viscount Hek- to sutaqe and Lord Goi.dii.ands r S.], 1st s. and h., 6. 8 Feb 1807. 1737, Styled Viscount Hermitage, 1739-10. In early life he was one of the leaders of the fashion and dissipated a fine estate. He m. 18 Nov. 1763, at St Anne's Soho, Frances, widow of the Hon. Ilemy Knight, da. of Thomas Heath, of Stanstead, Essex. She, from whom he had long been separated, rf. iu a convent iu France in 1782. He d. s.p. in Charlotte street, Marylebone, Sep. 1S07, in his 71st year, when all his honours became extinct. DELVUr. [The origin of this Peerage is obscure. Its possessor in 1489 was one of the 9 Barons [I.] then (with 3 Earls and 3 Viscounts) sum. by Henry VII to Greenwich. He was then placed fifth i.e., next after Slane (the order being Athcury, ( a ) The patent is given in full in Eraser's " Scoltt of Buccleuck," vol. ii, p. 324, where, also, are letters from his mother, complaining of Ms conduct, stating that she had given him £24,000, besides £4,000, for building and furnishing his house at LeadweU. In her will, dat. 10 March 1722/3, her Grace, accordingly leaves him but £5. ( b ) His manners were so excellent, that Dr. Yoiing (author of " Night Thoughts "), thus alludes to them, '' Stanhope in wit, in breeding DcUirain."