146 The Duchess of Newcastle 



My Lord's third daughter, the Lady Frances, 

 married Oliver Earl of BulHngbrook, and hath had 

 no child yet. 



After the death of My Lord's first wife, who died 

 the 17th of April, in the year 1643, he married me, 

 Margaret, daughter to Thomas Lucas of St. Johns, 

 near Colchester, in Essex, Esquire; but hath no 

 issue by me. 



And this is the posterity of the three sons of Sir 

 William Cavendish, My Lord's grandfather by his 

 father's side; the three daughters were disposed of 

 as folio weth : 



The eldest, Frances Cavendish, married Sir Henry 

 Pierrepont of Hohn Pierrepont, in the county of 

 Nottingham, by whom she had two sons, whereof the 

 first died young; the second, Robert, after Earl of 

 Kingston upon Hull, married Gertrude, the eldest 

 daughter, and co-heir to Henry Talbot, fourth son to 

 George Earl of Shrewsbury, by whom he had five 

 sons and three daughters, whereof the eldest son, 

 Henry, now Marquess of Dorchester, hath had two 

 wives; the first Ceciha, eldest daughter to the Lord 

 Viscount Bayning, by whom he had several children, 

 of which there are living onely two daughters; the 

 eldest Anne, who married John Rosse, onely son to 

 John now Earl of Rutland; the second, Grace, who 

 is unmarried. His second wife was Catharine, second 

 daughter to James Earl of Derby, by whom he has 

 no issue living. 



The second son of the Earl of Kingston, WilHam, 

 married the sole daughter and heir of Sir Thomas 

 Harries, by whom he had issue five sons, and five 

 daughters, whereof two sons and two daughters died 

 unmarried: the other six are, 



Robert the eldest, who married Elizabeth, 



