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 HUNTINGDON — HUNTIN GFIELD. 293 on 14 Jan. 1 SI 9, taking his seat the same flay as EARL OF HUNTINGDON. ( a ) He was Gov. of Dominica 1822-24. He »i. firstly, 12 May 1803, at St. Anne's, Soho, Frances, 3<1 <la. of the Kev. Richard Chalouer Cubbe, Rector of Great Marlow, Backs, by Sarah, <ht. of the l!ev. J unes BORSLSU, Rector of Cadeby. She d 31 March 1S20, aged 39. lie m. secondly (within six months time) 2S Sep.1820, at Droxt'ord, Hants, Eliza Mary, widow of Alexander Thisti.ktiiwayte, 1st da. of Joseph Bettksworth, of the Isle of Wight He d. at Green Park, Vi.ughal, 9 Dec. 182S, aged 49. Will pr. April 1809. His widow m. thirdly, 26 April 1S3S, at Bradiug, Isle of Wight (as his second wife) Col. .Sir Thomas Noel Harris, K.H., who rf. 23 March 1869, aged 75, at Updown, near Sandwich. She d. at Boulogne 9 Nov. 1846. XXX. 1828. IS. Francis Theopiiilus Henrv (Hastings), Earl ok Huntingdon, 1st s. and h., by first wife, 4. 31 July 1808, at Newport, Isle of Wight ; ed. at Charterhouse school ; sti/led Lord Hastings, from 1819 till he sue. to the Earldom, 9 Dec. 1S28. He >»., 8 Sep. 1S35, Elizabeth, da. of Richard Rower, c.f Clasbmore, co. Waterford, by Dorothea, sister of the 1st Baron CaREW, da. of Robert Shaplaud Oarew, of Castleboro' co. Waterford. She d. 18 Feb. 1857. He d. 13 Sep. 1875, aged 07, at Sharavogue, King's county, the residence of his eldest son. XXXI. 1875. l.' h Francis Power Plantagenet (Hastings), Earl of Huntingdon, only s. and h„ b. 4 Dec. 1841, at Gaultier Cottage, Waterford; styled Lord Hastings till 1828 ; mat. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 20 Jan. 1860 ; Provincial Master of the Midland Counties Masonic Order ; well known as a thorough sportsman ; bankrupt, April 1S85. He m„ 15 Aug. 1S67, at Ettngh church, near Iloscrea. Mary Anne Wilmot, da. and h, of Col. the Hon. John Craven Wi stenha, of Sharavogue afsd., by his second wife, Anne, da. of Louis Charles Daubernay. He d. 20 May 1S85, aged 43, at Sharavogue. His widow, who was b. 3 July 1S47, living 1891. XXXII. 1885, IS. Warner Francis John Plantagenet (Has- tings), Eaul of Huntingdon, s. and h., b. 8 July 1S68, at St. Stephen's Green, Dublin ; styled Loud Hastings till he sue. to the Earldom, 20 May 1885 ; was Page of Honour to the Vice ltegal Court [I.], 1SS0-81. Family Estates. — These, in 1885, consisted of 6,450 acres in co. Waterford ; 3,379 in King"s county, and 3,694 in co. Gahvay. Total 13,523 acres, worth £6,765 a year. Principal Jiesidinces. Clasbmore house, co. Waterford, and Sharavogue, in King'* county. HUNTIXGFIELD. Barony by William de Huntingfield, of Bradenbam, co. Norfolk, Writ. Huntingfield, co. .Suffolk, &e>, s. and h. of Roger( b ) de H., of the same, by Cicely, da. of Sir Walter Norwich, sue. his father (1337), I. 1351, 11 Ed. HI., being then 7A vears old, was sum. to Pari, as a Baron to (LORD HUNTINGFIKLD) from 15 Nov. (1351), 25 Ed. III., to 137G, 20 Nov. (1360), 34 Ed. III., and again from 8 Jan. (1370/1), ( a ) He was, however, unable to recover any of the vast estates of the family. (>>) This Roger was s. and h. of William {d. 1313) who was engaged in the Scotch wars, who was s. and h. of another Roger {d. 1301) who had summons to two councils, 8 June 1294, and again 26 Jan. 1296/7, neither of which however (see vol. i) p. 259, note " c,"and p. Ill, note " b "), constituted a regular Pail. This last named Roger was s. and b. of William (one of the rebel Barons at Evesham) who d. 1 282. beings, and h. of another Roger (</. 1252) who was s. and h. of William de Huntingfield (tf. 1240) one of the twenty-five Borons chosen to enforce the Magna Charta. From this circumstance, observes Banks (liar- An;/. Cone.) the family should " pretty evidently " be considered as possessed (prior to any writ of summons) of Baronial rank. " Taking this observation to be correct, it follows that the descendants of the said William were to be similarly considered and that their Baronial rank was/oioicfrrf on tenure, not acquired by creation by writ ; their right of summons to Pari.