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 [, styled, 1st s. and h. ap.; mat. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 7 Dec. 1699, aged 18; M.P. for Chippenham, 1700-1710; Lieut. Col. of the Grenadier Guards at the battle of Blenheim, 18 Aug. 1704, where he lost his left arm; was afterwards Col. of the Scotch Fusiliers. He m., about 1708, Frances, da. of Charles, 2d , by his second wife Frances, da. of William. He d. v.p. of the small pox at Winchester, 5 and was bur. 13 April 1710 at Turvey. Admon. 2 Aug. 1711 as "late of Middlethorpe, co. York" to a creditor. His widow d. 30 July 1715 aged 31.]

4. ),, , &c., grandson and h., being s. and h. of John , styled , and Frances his wife, both above-named; b. at York 1710; styled , 1710-35; ed. at Rugby (1722) and at Westm.; mat. at Oxford (Ball. Cull.) 13 Nov. 1727, aged 17; suc. to the peerage as above 25 Oct. 1735, taking his seat 15 Jan. 1735/6. He assisted at the funeral of the Prince of Wales, 13 April 1751, He m. firstly, before 1735, Mary, da. of Thomas Cox.(a) of London, Grocer. She d. 18 and was bur. 24 Nov. 1755 at Fulham. He m. Secondly (a few weeks later), 5 Dec. 1755, at St. James's, Westm., Robiniana, da. of Col.(—) . He d. 1 and was bur. 7 Aug. 1779, at Fulham. Will pr. Aug. 1779. His widow d. 6 Dec. 1794, at Bath. Will pr. Nov. 1795.

5. ), [1628],  [1689],  [1659],  [1532] and  [1659], only surv, s. and h., by second wife; b. in St. Geo., Han. Sqr., 10 May 1758, styled  till he suc. to the peerage, as above 1 Aug. 1779; ed. at Westminster; mat. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 18 May 1776. He d. unm. 16 June 1814. in his 57th year, when all his honours, save the Barony of Mordaunt (see that Barony cr. in 1532) became extinct. Will pr. 1814.

Chief Seat (as given in "Collins," 1812) "At Dantsey, in Wiltshire."

See ", in the co. pal. of Durham, in co. Southampton," Barony (Jolliffe), or. 1866.

i.e., "," co. Surey, Barony (Maitland) cr. 1674 with the ; see "Lauderdale" "Dukedom [S], cr. 1672; ex. (withthese dignities) 1682

i.e., ", of Petersham, co. Surrey," Viscountey (Stanhope), cr. 1742, with the Earldom of Harrington, which see.