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 144 LORTI — LOTHIAN. France, was sum. 8 .Tune (1291), 22 Ed. I.,(") with tiliout GO other persons to attend the King wherever lie might be to advise on the affairs of the realm and was again so sum. 26 Jan. (1296/7), 25 Ed. L,(*) being finally sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD L'ORTI or LOUD DE URTIACO') by writ 6 Feb. (1298/9), 27 Ed. I., directed " Henrico dc Urtiaco." He d. (1321-22), 15 lid. II. II. 1322. ;?. Henry (de L'Oim), Lord L'Orti, s. ami li. He was sum. to Pari, as a Baron by writ 10 Oct. (1325), 19 Ed. II.. directed "Henrico dc VQrtg? He in. Sybil who survived him. He d. (1311), 15 Ed. III. III. 1311. o. John (de L'Oim), Loud L'Outi, p. and li., was never sum. to Pari. (''J He d. s.p.ui. when the Barony fell into abeyance.^) LORTOX OF BOYLE. Viscountcy [I.] 7. Toe Hon. Robert Edward King, 2d s. of Rohert T 1800 Henry (King), '2.1 Earl of Kingston [[.], by Caroline, da. and h. of Richard Fitzgerald, of Mount Ophaly, co. Kildare, was h. 12 Aug. 1773 in Hill street, Berkeley Sq. ; was an officer in the army, distinguishing himself at the taking of Martinique, St. Lucia and Quadaloivpe, being wounded at Point-a-Petre. and becoming, finally, Lieut.-Gen. ; was M.P. for Boyle, 1793-1800, and was, at the date of the union, cr. 29 Dec, 1S00;' 1 ) BARON ElililS OK BOYLE, co. Uosconunou [I.] being, on 28 May 1800, cr. VISCOUNT LOUTON OF BOYLE, co. Roscommon [L] ; Hup. Peer [I.J 1822-54; Lord Lieut, of co. Ros- common and Col. of the Uoscommon Militia. He m. 9 Dec. 1799, his cousin, Frances, da. and h. of Laurence (Parsons'), 1st Earl of Rosse [L], by Jane, da. of Edward (Kino), 1st Earl of Kingston [I.]. She, who was 6. 31 March 1/75, d. 7 Oct. 1811 at Rockingham Castle, co. Roscommon. He d. there 20 Nov. 1854 in his S2d year. II. 1864, 2. Robert (Ki.vg), Viscount Lorton of Doyle and Baron Erris of Boyle [I.], s. and h„ b. 17 July 1S01 ; sue. his father, 20 Nov. 1S54, in the peerage [I.] abovenamed, and sue. his cousin. S Sep. 1809, as EABL of Kingston, &c. [L] See " Kingston " Earldom [L], cr. 170S, sub the 0th and succeeding Earls. LOTHIAN. [Lothian is that part of the country south of the Forth which is not comprehended in Galloway and Strathelyde. Patrick, Earl of Dunbar [S.]. was called "Coute de Laonois " [Lulhiau] at the siege of Caiiaverock in 1300. See vol. Hi, p. 198, note "c," sub "Dunbar."] Earldom [S.J /, Mark Kerr, s. and h. of Mark Keri?,(°) Comnien- T 1 flDfl dator [15)i/], of Ncwbottle (of which he formerly had been Abbot), by Helen, 2d da. of George (Leslie), 4th Eabl of Rotues [8.J, was Vicar of Linton (on his father's presentation), 1567 ; Master of the Requests, 1577—1006 ; sue. his father in 1581 (*) as Commeudator of Newbottle ; was • (») See vol. i, p. 259, note " c," sub " Basset de Sapcotc," as to the summons of 1294 and see vol. i, p. Ill, note " b," sub " Ap Adam," as to that of 1295, neither of them constituting a regular writ of summons to Pari. (■>) In Collinson's "Somerset" (vol. iii, pp. 50 and 188}, he is said to have m. " Elizabeth Child, of Stanford," but no issue is attributed to him. (") The coheirs were his two daughters, viz. (1) Sybil who m. Sir Lawrence de St. Martin and (2) Margaret, hi. Henry de Esturmie. (''), He was the last commoner raised to the peerage of Ireland on the eve of the Union. See vol. i, p. 100, note " a," sub " Ashtown." (°) See " notes on the family of Kerr," by " S. " [i.e. the well known Mr. Stodart] in the "Her. and Gen.," vol. vii, p. 413, &c, where several corrections of facts, dates, &c. to the usual account thereof are given.