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HERALDRY. 
leaving iflue, i. Ifabel, married to George- duke of 
Clarence, brother to Edward IV. by which marriage 
the titles of Warwick -and Saliftwry were transferred to 
the royaHamily. 2. Anne, married firft to Edward prince 
of Vf ales, (on of Henry VI. and fecondly to Richard III. 
John, fecond foil of Richard firft earl of Salifbury, 
■was, by Edward IV. 1461, created baron Neville of 
Montacute, or Montagu, in the county of Somerfet. He 
commanded in chief at the battle of Hexham, in which 
the Lancaftrians were defeated, 'May 15, 1464, upon 
which ' occafion he was created earl of the county of 
Northumberland. The title of Northumberland being 
reftored to the family of Percy in- 1470, lord Montagu 
was a,t that time created marquis of Montagu. When 
his brother, the earl of Warwick, invaded England with 
hoftile intentions totvardS Edward IV. the marquis of 
Montagu went over to his brother, and Edward was in 
confequence expelled from the throne. He was killed, 
together with the earl of Warwick, at the battle of 
Barnet, April 14, 1471. George, fecond marquis of 
Montagu, his foil, was, in 1470, created duke of Bed¬ 
ford ; but was deprived of his titles by authority of par- 
liaVnent in 1478, and died in 14S3. 
William, third foil of Ralph firft earl of Weftmore- 
land, married Joan, daughter'of Thomas lord Faucort- 
berg, of Ryfe, in the county of York, in wliofe right he 
fueeqeded to the title of Fauconberg upon the death of 
that nobleman. He behaved with great gallantry at 
the (iege of Orleans, in 1428 ; and embracing the party 
of the houfe of York, confpicuoufly contributed -10 the 
victory of Towton, March 29, 1461. By Edward IV. 
lie was created earl of Kent, and conftituted, July 30, 
1462, lord high admiral of England. Upon his death 
in the following year lliefe titles became extindl. 
George, fourth foil of Ralph firft earl of Weftmore- 
land, inherited in right of his mother the title of baron 
Latimer, and embraced the party of the houfe of York. 
Jolin lord Latimer, his defeendant, married Catharine, 
daughter of Thomas lord Parr and Rofs ; which lady, 
after his deceafe, : became the fixtli confort of Henry 
VIII. Catharine, his daughter by a former wife, mar¬ 
ried Henry eighth earl of Northumberland ; and in con¬ 
fequence of this marriage the title of Latimer has de- 
feended to the dukes of Northumberland. 
Edward, fifth fon of Ralph firft earl of Weftmoreland, 
married Elizabeth, daughter and heir, of Richard Beau¬ 
champ earl of Worcefter, baron Bergavenny or Aber¬ 
gavenny, and baron Le Defpencer ; in whole right he 
Succeeded to the titles of Abergavenny and Le Defpen¬ 
cer upon the death of that nobleman, in 1435. He ad¬ 
hered to the party of the houfe of York. 
George, fecond lord Abergavenny, his fon, had iffue, 
1. George, third lord Abergavenny, who diflinguilhed 
himfelf at the battle of Blackheath, and fiitfered im- 
prifonment from party prejudice, firft in the reign of 
Henry VII. and afterwards in that of Henry VIII. 2. 
Edward. 3. Thomas, who was appointed fecretary of 
Hate to Henry VIII. and died May 29, 1542. Edwardj 
fifth lord Abergavenny, fon of Edward fon of George 
fecond lord Abergavenny, was one of the moft accom- 
plilhed noblemen of the court of Henry VIII. and was 
beheaded upon an indictment “for devifing to main¬ 
tain, promote, and advance,” Reginald Pole, afterwards 
cardinal archbilhop of Canterbury., January 9, 1539., 
In the reign of James I. the barony of Abergavenny 
being then in Edward feventh lord Abergavenny his 
grandfon, a claim was advanced to this title by Mary, 
confort to fir Thomas Fane,.knight, and daughter and 
heir of Henry fourth lord Abergavenny, fon of George 
third lord Abergavenny ; but it was decided by the 
houfe of peers, May 25, 1604, that that it dele,ended to 
the heir male. At the fame time the barony of Le Def- 
fiencer was confirmed to the faid Mary, and her heir.s 
general. On his part lord Abergavenny advanced a 
Vo l. IX, No. 605. 
claim to the family-honour of earl of Weftmoreland ; 
but which claim was rejected by the peers.. He had 
iffue, 1. Henry, eighth lord Abergavenny. 2. Chrifto- 
pher, great-grandfather of George twelfth lord Aber¬ 
gavenny, and-of Edward father of William, fifteenth 
lord. This William, fifteenth lord Abergavenny, mar¬ 
ried, firft, Catharine, relitSb of Edward, fourteenth' lord 
Abergavenny; by which lady he had blue George, fif¬ 
teenth lord Abergavenny. Lord William married, fe¬ 
condly, Rebecca, daughter of Thomas, eighth earl ot 
Pembroke ; by which lady, who died OHober 20, 1758, 
he had iffue William,born in Odtober, 1741. Lord Aber¬ 
gavenny, the father, died September 21, 1744- 
George, fixteenth lord Abergavenny, was, by George 
Ill. created vifeount Neville, and earl of Abergavenny. 
He married, February 5, 1753, Henrietta, daughter of 
Thomas Pelham, efa. of Stanmere, in the county ot 
SufiTex, and filler of Thomas,'firft earl of Chichefter, 
widow of the honourable Richard Temple, by which, 
lady, who died in September, 1768, he had iftue, Henry, 
the prefent earl. George-Henrv, bopn September 6 , 
1760; married to Caroline Walpole, daughter of Rich¬ 
ard Walpole, efq. and niece to the earl pf Orford, by 
whom he had .iflue a daughter, born-Auguft 5, 1789, 
and a fon, born March i*, 1792. Henrietta, born May 
24, 1756; married to fir Henry Berney, bart. of Kirby- 
Beden, in the county of Norfolk, His lordlhip died 
September 10, 1785, and was fucceeded by Henry, fix¬ 
teenth lord, and fecond and prefent earl. 
Creations.. —Baron of Abergavenny in the county 
of Monmouth, June 33, 1295. Vifeount Neville, apd 
Earl of Abergavenny, May 17, 1784. 
Residences.— Abergavenny Caftle, in the county;of 
Monmouth ; and Eridge, in the county of Suffex. 
ArmorialBea RINGS.—See the annexed Engraving. 
Motto .—Ne vile velis .—“ Form no mean wiftf.” 
BAYLEY PAGET, EARL OF UXBRIDGE. 
HENRY BAYLEY PAGET, Earl of UXBRIDGE, 
Baron Paget, of Beaudefert; Lord Lieutenant of the 
Counties of Anglefey and Stafford, Keeper of the Caftle 
of Carnarvon, Ranger of Snowdon Foreft, Vice-admiral 
of North Wales, Pembrokeftiire, and county of Carmar¬ 
then, L L. D. born June 18, 1744 ; married, April 11, 
1767, J'ane, daughter of Arthur Campagne, dean of 
Clonmacnois, in Ireland, by which lady he has iftue, 
Henry-William, lord Paget, heir apparent, born Mprch 
17, 1768, a general in the army, and colonel of the 7th 
regiment of dragoons; married, July 25, 1795, Carolina- 
Elizabeth, daughter of George, fourth earl of Jerfey. 
William, born December 22, 1769, and died in 1794- 
Sir Arthur, born January 15, 1771, knight t>f the bath, 
late envoy extraordinary to the Sublime Porte. Caro- 
line, born February 6, 1773 ; married to John-Thomas, 
fecond fon of William-Ann Hollis, fourth earl of Eftex. 
Jane, married to the earl of Galloway. Edward, gene¬ 
ral in the army, and lieutenant-colonel of the 28th regi¬ 
ment of foot ; married, the honourable Louifa Bagot, 
daughter of lord Bagot, who died May 30,1806. Louifa, 
married to colonel James Erlkine. Charles, born Oc¬ 
tober 7, 1778, captain in the royal navy; married to 
Elizabeth-Araminta, daughter of Henry Mqnck, efq. 
Berkeley, a major in the army, married, November 22, 
1804, Sophia, daughter of the honourable William 
Bucknall Grimfton, and niece to vifeount Grimfton. 
Charlotte, married, October 15,1805, to John Willough¬ 
by., earl of Ennifkillen. Mary, married, June 27, 1803, 
to Thomas, lord Graves. 
The family of Paget is defeended from William Paget f 
in the reign of Henry VIII. who was educated in the 
family of Stephen ,Gardiner bifihop of Winchefter, as the 
■cuftom then was with the fons of noble perfonages.' He 
was conftituted in 1544, one of his majefty’s principal' 
fe.creuriesof.ftate; and was appointed by Henry VIII. 
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