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 184 HASTINGS. Lile Guards, 1848 to 1851 ; sire, to the peerage, 27 Dec. 1859; Hon. Col. of the Norfolk Artillery Militia, lSiiO. He m., 1!) May I860, at Clifton, eo. Gloue., Frances, da. of Thomas Cosha.m.(») Her?. s.p, 8 March 1871, at Melton Coustuble, co. Norfolk. His widow in., 10 Sep. 1873, at St. James, U'estm., Robertj Hkank, of Baruwood, co. Gloucester, sometime Major South Gloue. Militia, and d. 30 Dec. 1881, aged 54. XVIII. 1871. IS. Delavai. Loftus (Astley), Loud Hastings, only br. and h., b. iu Hereford street 24 and bap. 25 March 1825, at St. Geo. Han. «]. ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Cambridge ; M.A., 1846; in Holy Orders ; Vicar of East Barsham and Hector of Little Snoring, co. Norfolk, 1855; sue. to ike pen-age, S March 1871. He m., 8 Aug. 1S4S, Frances Duma, da. of Charles (Mannkrs- Sutton), 1st Viscount Caxteruukv, by his second wife, Ellen, da. of Edmund Power. He d. 28 Sep. 1872, aged 47, at Melton Constable. His widow, who was 6. 17 Dec. 1329, d. 1 June 1874, at Melton Constable. XIX. 1S72. 19. Bernard Edward Delaval (Astley), Loud Hastings, s. and h., b. 9 Sep. 1855. He d. unui. of jungle fever 22 Dec. 1875, aged 20, at Annamally Hills, Tanjore, in India. XX. 1875. 20. George Manners (Astley). Lord Hastings, br. and h., b. 4 April 1857 ; sue. to the peerage, 22 Dec. 1875 ; Steward of the "Jockey Club." He m., 17 April 1880, at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall, Elizabeth Evelyn, da. of Charles (BabboKU), 5th Baron Sukmeld, by Cecilia Anuettu, da. of Henry Baring. She was b. 24 Feb. 1 860. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 12,737 acres in Norfolk (worth £17,483 a year), 6,716 in Northumberland (worth £26,920 a year), ami 105 in Kent. Total 19,55S acres, worth £44,452 a year. Principal JUsidenees. Helton CooaUble, near Dereham, Norfolk, and Seatou Delaval, near Newcastle, Northumberland. HASTINGS [of Iuchmahome, in Menteith, Scotland.] Barony by Edmund Hastings, yr. br. of John, Lord Hastings Writ (1295—1313), being 2d s. of Sir Henry DK Hastings, by Joane, sister and coheir of George DK Cantki.ui'e, was b. about 1265, and having I. 1299, m. about 1293 Isabella^ 1 ') widow of William CoHTN, of Iiadeuoch to (who d. a.p. 3 Aug. 1291), da. and h. of Isaliella, mo jure Countess 13141 ok Menteith [S.], by her first husband [another] William C'omyn, received from Edward I. about 1296 the lam Is of Inehmahome, co. Perth, the chief Lordship of that Earldom. He was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD HASTINGS) from 29 Dec. (1299), 28 Ed. J., to 26 July (1313), 7 Ed. II. He was in the Scotch wars in 129S and was with his brother John, Lord Hastings, at the siege of Carlaverock in 1300. His name as " Edinus dc Hatting, Jj'n's dc EncJtimeliolinoi," appears on the celebrated letter of the Barons to the Pope in 1301.(") Iu May 1312 he was Warden of Berwick, He apparently d. s.p., very possibly being slain in 1314 at the battle of Bannockburn. Sir Hugh Hastings, of Elsiny and GreBsingkall, co. Norfolk, yr. s. of John, Loud Hastings (so sum. in 1295) by his second wife, and yr. br. (of the half blood) to John, Lord Eastings (ancestor of the Earls of Pembroke) whose issue became extinct in 1389, was by writ 25 Feb. (1341/2), 16 Ed. III., sum. to a council, but this not being a regularly constituted Pail, no hereditary dignity was created thereby. He d. July 1347 and was bur. at Elsing. In 13S9 his sou and heir, John, became dc jure Lord Hastings, whom see. HASTINGS, Marquessato (Kawdon- Hasting*), or. 1817 ; ez.lSGS ; see " Hastings dh Hastings " Barony, cr. 1461, under the 14th holder of that dignity. (•) He is called " Oent." in the marriage register. ( b ) In " Riddcll," pp. 990 — 1002, the matter of his alliance as alBo his description is fully gone into. His arms are stated to be " Barry wavy of six, argent and azure " which coat is conjectured to refer to 'Menteith." (°) See " Nicolas," pp. 761—789, for a full account of this letter.