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 346 COMPLETE PEERAGE audley Darling Point, Sydney, Emily, 2nd da. of Sir Thomas Livingstone Mit- chell, D.C.L. (the eminent Geographer), by ( — ) da. of Gen. Richard Blunt, Col. of the 66th Foot. She d. i Apr. i860, aged 31. He »?., 2ndly, 15 Feb. 1868, at All Saints, Paddington, Midx., Margaret Anne, widow of James Willing Smith, of Gloucester Sq., Paddington, and sister of the Rev. Thomas Dawson Hudson, of Frogmore Hall, Herts. He d. s.p.m., 18 Apr. 1872, at Homburg, in his 55th year, and was bur. at Frank- fort-on-the-Maine, leaving, by his ist wife, two daughters (") and coheirs, between whom the Barony fell in abeyance. His widow d. 22 Aug. 1888, at 15 Gloucester Sq. Will pr. 29 Sep. 1888, above ;^ 154,000. AUDLEY OF HELY i.e., "Audley OF Hely," Barony (Tuchet),cr. 1633. See "Audley," Barony, cr. 13 13 under the 13 th holder; extinct, vi'xih the Earldom of Castlehaven [I.], 1777. AUDLEY or ALDITHLEY BARONY I. Hugh Audley or Aldithley (junior), 2nd s. of BY WRIT. Hugh A., who, afterwards (viz. in 132 1), was also sum., to Pari., by Isolt, ('") da. of Edmund de Mortimer, of ■^ '' Wigmore, was b. c. 1289. He was sum. v.p., to Pari. 20 Nov. (13 1 7) II Edw. II to 15 May (1321) 14 Edw. II, by writs directed Hugoni Daudele juniori. He was with his father in the insurrection of 132 1/2, (') but was pardoned. He was also sum. to Pari. 3 Dec. 1326 to 24 Aug. 1336, by writs directed Hugoni de Audele (only), his father having died in 1325, or early in 1326. In 1336 he was in the King's service in Scotland, and on 16 Mar. 1336/7 he was cr. EARL OF GLOU- CESTER, his wife having, in 13 13, become coh. to her br. Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. In 1341 he was Ambassador to France. He m., 28 Apr. 13 17, at Windsor, Margaret, C) widow of Piers (Gav- aston). Earl of Cornwall, 2nd da. of Gilbert (de Clare), Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, by Joan, da. of King Edward I. She, who was found to be aged 22 in her brother's Inq. p. m. of 12 Oct. (1314) 8 Edw. II, d. Apr. 1342, before Easter. Inq. p. m. 1342-3. He himself d. s.p.m., 10 Nov. 1347, and was bur. in the priory of Tunbridge, when, " although the dignity [of the Earldom of Gloucester] was to him and his heirs, the title appears to have been considered as extinct. " (°) {^) Fiz., M^ry, i. 13 Aug. 1858, and Emily, b. 29 Nov. 1859, both (1910) unmarried. ('') For some discussion on mediaeval English names see vol. iii, Appendix C. V.G. (°) For an account of the battle of Boroughbridge, 16 Mar. 132 1/2, see vol. ii, Appendix C. V.G. (") In 13 16 she is called " Comitissa Gloucestrie et Hertfordie. " (Feudal Aids). V.G. (°) See Courthope, p. 241.