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earl of Plymouth, by wliaiu he had 

 three daughters, and one son, an in- 

 fant of three inontlis old. 



John, second lord Coleraine, of 

 the kingdoin of Ireland, eldest so.i 

 of Gabii;d Hange'-, esq. who was so 

 created by privy seal, ai Ht. James'.-,, 

 ill 1761, and by patent, at Dublin, 

 in 1702, and wai grandson of Geo. 

 Hanger, esq. ofDuffield, Gloucester- 

 shire, whose eldest daughter mariied 

 Henry Hare, lord Colertjiue, which 

 title became extinct. The deceased 

 lord succeeded his father in I773, 

 and is himself succeeded by his bro- 

 ther William. 



At his seat at Hackwood, Hants, 

 in his 7,'5th year, the most nojle 

 Harry, sixth duke of BoUon, seventh 

 marquis of Winchester and premier 

 marquisof England, vice-admiral of 

 Hampshire and Dorsetshire, and 

 vice-admiral of the white, \J'6() ; 

 M. P. for Lyniington, 1754, and, in 

 thesucccedlngparliaiuent, for Wiij- 

 clicster. He married, first, 17-32, 



Henrietta, daughter of ^Numi, 



of Eltliam, Kent, esq. ; and by this 

 Jady, who died 17U-i, and is buried 

 at iCldnm, had a daughter, Tslary, 

 br)rn 1753, and married 177'^> to 

 the present earl of Sandwich. His 

 grace succeeded to the title and 

 e.^t.Ues on the jth of July, 17OJ ; 

 and, in April, the same year, inter- 

 married with Catharine I./)wther, 

 sister to the earl of ixmsdaie, tlie 

 pre, eiit duchess, by whom lie had 

 only two daughtets, Catharine, now 

 countess of Darlington, and. lady 

 Amelia Powlet. His grace having 

 died without male is.sue,the iHle of 

 duke of Bolton is extinct ; that of 

 niarcpiis of Winch .ster devolves on 

 George Powl-jt, e^q. — Ky '.us uealii, 

 n pension ou ihelrishestablishmeut, 

 ot 17(X)1. a 'year ip the right hoji. 

 Thomas Ordc, ceases, it having been 



granted only during life of the duke. 

 Mrs. Orde, however, who was rela- 

 ted to theduke'sfamily,froni the same 

 circumstance comes into the instant 

 possession of 17.00 U. per annum. 

 These estUes w^re left by the duke 

 immediately preceding the last to hi.? 

 lately deceased grace and his male 

 issue; but, in default of such issue, 

 to iiis daughter, since married to the 

 right hon. Thomas Orde, who has 

 Since taken the luune of Powlet. — 

 Sir William Powlet, ancestor of the 

 duke of Bolton, which title is now 

 exiinct, was thirty years lord-high 

 treasurer of England, during three 

 successive reigns. He was created 

 lord .St. John by Henry VHI. and 

 earlof Wilt.ihircandmarquisofWin- 

 chc-jter by Edward VI. and died at 

 the advanced age of 97- I'le family" 

 beingiastrumentalin forwarding the 

 revolution, the then marquis was 

 created duke of Bolton by WiUiam 

 111. The barony of St. John is ia 

 abeyance between his grace's daugh- 

 ters; the marquisategoes to another 

 branch of the family. 



At his house, in St. Andrew's 

 ■Square, Edinburgh, in his 3.jtli year, 

 Geo. Gordon, 4ih earl of Aboyne. 

 His lordship succeeded to the title 

 and fami.y estate ia IJZ'Ji,, 



Shehiffs app'ilnted by bis Majesty 

 in Cuii/>dl,Jijr the Year 179^- 



Bcirk.\kire. Edward Stephenson, of 



Farcy PI'ilL, esq. 

 l^cd/hrcUure. Edward Nicholl, of 



hiudliam, esq. 

 }'2uks. CharlesCltiwea,Qf Iver, esq. 

 Cumierlaiid. William Henry Mil- 



bo.rne, of Armalhwaite-CastJe, 



esq. 

 (;;/if;.v/ti/-e.DumvillePoole,ofLymm, 



esq. 



E 4 Cambrid^eihire^ 



