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of William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, by whom he has issue. The 

 Marquis dying Oct. 26, 1803, was succeeded hy his eldest son, 

 George Granville, present and second Marquis. 



Creations. Baronet, June 2, 1620 ; Baron Gower of Sittenham, co. York, 

 by letters patent March 16, 1702-3 j Viscount Trentham and Earl Gower, 

 July 8, 1746; and Marquis of Stafford, Feb. 28, 1786. 



Arms. Quarterly, 1st and 4ih, barry of eight, Argent and Gules, over all, a 

 cross fleury, Sable, for Gower ; 2d and 3d Azure, three laurel leaves erect, Or, 

 for Leveson. 



Crest. On a wreath, a wolf passant, Argent, collared and chained, Or. 



Supporters. T\vo wolves, Argent, each having a collar and chain, Or. 



Motto. Frangas non Flectes CYou may break, but shall not bend me.) 



Heir-Apparent George Granville, Earl Gower. 



Chief Seats. Trentharn Hall, in this county ; and Dunrobin Castle. 



Scotland. 



PAGET, MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. 



HENRY WILLIAM PAGET, Marquis of Anglesey, Earl of Ux- 

 bridge, Lord Paget of Beaudesert, co. Stafford, a Lieutenant-Gene- 

 ral in the Army, Colonel of the 7th regiment of dragoons, suc- 

 ceeded his father, Henry Bayley, the late Earl, March 13, 1813, 

 b. March 17, 1768, m. July 25, 1795, Caroline Elizabeth,, daughter 

 of George, fourth Earl of Jersey, (which marriage was dissolved 

 by the law of Scotland), and had issue, Lady Caroline, b. June 6, 

 1796; Lord Henry (Earl of Uxbridge) b. July 6, 1797; Lady Jane, 

 b. Oct. 13, 1798 ; Lady Georgiana, b. Aug. 20, 1800; Lady Augusta, 

 b. Jan. 26, 1802; Lord William, b. March 1,1803; Lady Agnes, b. Feb. 

 11, 1804 ; Lord Arthur, b. Jan 31, 1805. His Lordship m. secondly, 

 Charlotte, daughter of Charles Earl of Cadogan, and has issue 

 Lady Emily Caroline, b. March 4, 1810; Lord Edward Clarence, b. 

 June 17, 1811 ; Lady Mary, b. June 16, 1812 ; a still-born daughter, 

 June 25, 1813 ; Lord Alfred, b. May 4, 1815, d. May 7, 1815; Lord 

 Alfred Henry, 6. June 29, 1816. 



The first who attained to the dignity of the Peerage was William 

 Paget, a person of humble origin, but of very great and eminent 

 abilities. On Dec- 3, 1549, he was called up to the House of Peers 

 by the title of Lord Paget of Beaudesert, co. Stafford. His Lord- 

 ship wi. Anne, daughter and sole heir of Henry Preston, Esq. by 

 whom he had issue four sons and six daughters. His Lordship 

 was succeeded by his eldest son, 



