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 176 HARROWBY — HARTFELL. 1855 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1855; Lord Privy Seal, 1855-57 ; E.G., 28 June 1859 ; Vice President of the Council, 1874. He m., 15 Sep. 1823, at the English Embassy at Berne in Switzerland, Frances, da. of John (Stuart), 1st Marquess of Bute, by his second wife, Frances, da. of Thomas Coutts. She, who was b. 6 June 1801, d. 29 March 1859, at 39 Grosvenor sq. He d. 18 Nov. 16S2 jiged 84, at Sandon Hall afsd., and was bur. 23d at Sandun. Earldom. 1 3 ami J t. Dudley Francis Stuart (Ryder), ji j J Earl op Harrowbt [1809], Viscount Sandon [1809], and 7 1882 Ba»OH Harrowry [1776]. 2d but 1st surv.( a ) s. and h., Barony. j was b. 16 Jan. and hap. 20 March 1831, at Hove, co. j-j Sussex ; styled Viscount Sandon, 1847-82 ; cd. at Harrow 1 * • J school and at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; mat., 31 May 1849 ; B.A., 1853 ; M.A., 1878. He was M.P. fur Lichfield, 1866-59, and for Liverpool, 1868-82 ; P.C., 1874 ; Vice President of the Education Board 1874-78 ; President of the Board of Trade, 1S78-SO, being one of the Cabinet Ministers, 1878-80 ; sue. lo the peerage, 18 Nov. 1S82; Lord Privy Seal, 18S5-86. He m., 3 Oct. 1S61, at St. Geo. Han. sq., Mary Frances, da. of Brownlow (Cecil), 2d Marquess of Exeter, bv Isabella, da. of William Stephen Poyntz. She was 6. 6 Jan. 1832. Family Estates.— These, in 1883, consisted of 4,940 acres in Staffordshire ! 4,2)3 in Lincolnshire; 3,207 in Gloucestershire and 225 in Warwickshire. Tutal 12,625 acres, worth £20,291 a year. fYinetyoi Residences. Sandon Hall, near Stone, eo. Stafford, and Norton House, near Campden, co. Gloucester. HARROWDEN, [" Th> mas Vaux de Harrowden, Clid'r," was sum. to Pari. 4 Feb. (1592,3), 35 Kliz., which writ probably refers to William Vaux, Lord Vaux ',1556 to 1595.) See " Vadx " Barony, a: 1523.] i.e., " Harrowden, co. Northampton," Barony (Watsan-Wentworih), er. 1734 with the Earldom of Multon: c.c. (together with the Marqnessnie of Rocking- ham) 1782. HARTFELL. (i.) Earldom [S.] 7. James Johnston, of Johnston in Annandale, s. and I 16-13 n- °^ ■' ; "" es J > of t,ie same, Warden of the West Marches, by Sarah, da. of William (Maxwell), Lord Heiiries [S.], sue. his father, 6 April 1608, and obtained charters of the Barony of Newbie, 8 June 1609, &c. He was an adherent to King Charles I. by whom he was er., 20 June 1633, LORD JOHNSTON OF LOCHWOOD [S.], with rem. to his heirs male, being on 18 March 1642/3, er. EAHL OF HAUTFKLL, LORD JOHNSTON OF LOCH- WOOL), MOFFATDALE, AND EVAN PALE [S.], with a like remainder. He was imprisoned in 1644 by the Committee of Estates, and, having joined Montrose, was again taken prisoner at Philiphaugh and sentenced to death at St. Andrew's, 26 Nov, 1645, but obtained pardon. He m. firstly Margaret, 1st da. of William (Douglas), 1st Earl of Queknsberry [S.]. by Isabel, da. of Mark (Kerr), Earl of Lothian [S.] He m. secondly Elizabeth, da. of Sir Samuel Johnston, of Elphinstonc. lie m. thirdly, 31 Jan. 1647, Margaret (b. 1 April 1598), widow of David Carnegie, styled Lord Carnegie (who d. 29 Oct. 1633), da. of Thomas (Hamilton), 1st Earl op Haddington [S.], by his second wife, Margaret, da. of James Foulis. He d. March 1653. (°) His elder br., Dudley, b. 5 Jan. and lap. 18 Feb. 182S, at Tor Mohun, Devon, d. an infant and was bur. there 5 Feb. 1829. ( h ) Hartfell is the name of a high hill in Anuaudale.