44 DEPARTMENT OF PRINTS AND DRAWINGS. [GROUND 
presenting to his father the sword of James IV. taken at Flodden 
Field in 1513, by Thomas, 1st Duke of Norfolk. — Henry Frederick, 
afterwards Earl of Arundel, and William Howard, afterwards Vis- 
count Stafford, hold the famous shield (now in the possession of the 
Duke of Norfolk") presented by the Grand Duke of Tuscany to 
Henry, Earl of Surrey, at a tournament, and carry the helmet of 
James IV. taken at Flodden. 
206. William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. 
Born 1592 ; made K.G. in 1610 ; Governor of Charles, Prince of 
Wales, in 1638 ; died December 1676. 
207. Algernon Percy 10th Earl of Northumberland, K.G. 
Born in London 1602; Lord High Admiral 1637; died, 1668. 
208. William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford. 
Born 1613 ; married Anne Garr, daughter and heir of Robert 
Carr, Earl of Somerset, 1637 ; created Duke 1694 ; died September 
7, 1700. 
209. William Villiers, Viscount Grandison. 
Bora 1614 ; wounded at the siege of Bristol, July 1643 ; died at 
Oxford in August following. 
210. George Gordon, 2nd Marquis of Huntley. 
Died 1649. 
211. George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and his 
brother Francis. 
Sons of George, the 1st Duke; George, born 1627; fought at 
Worcester, 1651, and attended Charles to Boscobel ; died April 16, 
1687. 
Francis, killed in a skirmish with the Parliamentary forces, 1648, 
aged 19. 
212. Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, K.G. 
Son of Sir John Danvers, born 1572 ; served in the Low 
Countries under Maurice Prince of Orange ; created Earl of Danby 
and K.G. by Charles I. in 1625 ; died at Cornbury, January 20, 1644. 
213. Lord John and Lord Bernard Stuart. 
Two of the five sons of Esme Duke of Lennox, all soldiers in 
the royal army ; Lord John Stuart, commander of the Light Horse, 
was killed in an attack upon Waller, at Cheriton Down, March 29, 
1644. 
Lord Bernard Stuart, created Earl of Lichfield, was killed at the 
Battle of Rowton Heath, near Chester, September 26, 1645. 
21 4. James Stuart, Duke of Richmond and Lennox. 
Born 1612 ; created Duke of Richmond, 164 L ; one of the four 
noblemen who offered their lives to save the King ; retired abroad, 
and died, it is said, of a broken heart, 1655. 
215. Patrick Viscount Chaworth. 
Viscount Chaworth of Ardmagh, Ireland. 
