Fielding's New Peerage of England, Scotland & Ireland;: Containing the Descent and Present State of Every Noble Family of the Three Kingdoms, with an Index and Their Mottos Translated..

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John Murray, no. 32 Fleet Street, & J. Stockdale, Piccadilly., 1790 - Genealogy - 368 pages
 

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Page 69 - Boetzalaer, 1st noble of the province of Holland, and was created a peer by the title of baron Dover, Sept. 11, 1788, but dying without issue, Dec.
Page 75 - By his first wife he had four sons and two daughters, and by the second he had an only daughter, Charlotte Maria, who was married in 1722 to the Prince of Home, one of the princes of the empire.
Page 68 - Jan. 17, 1770, and created a peer by the title of baron Morden, but died suddenly on the 20th of the same month, before his patent was completed.
Page 182 - Oft. 1756, Lord Chief Juftice of the Court of King's Bench, and created a Peer of Great Britain, by the title of Lord Mansfield, Baron of Mansfield, in the county of Nottingham, and fmcc Earl of MmifiM.
Page 147 - Fwjerjck, of Weftminfter, Bart;. By her he had a fon in 1735, who died the fame year ; and two daughters, Jane married to John, Earl of Crawford, and died without iflue, and Charlotte, the prefent Dutchefs Dowager of Athol.
Page 124 - Purey's fccond wife was Alice, one of the daughters and coheirs of William Savile, of Newton in the county of Lincoln, Efq; by whom he had likewife feveral children, but they all died in their infancy, except the ydungeft, viz.
Page 153 - Bridget, daughter of Sir John Heathcote, Bart. July 31, 1755, by whom he had John, born July i, 1756 ; and Bridget, born April z8, 1758, married Aug.
Page 147 - Dutch fervice, and perilhed at the battle of Taniers, in 1709. — William, Marquis of Tullibardin, was attainted in 1716, for being a party in the rebellion of that time; and being taken in...
Page 127 - Wedderborn, of Gosford, was called to the Bar in Scotland, and upon the Union of the two kingdoms, appointed one of the Commiffioners of Excife.

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