Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . , in the county of Leitrim, was born in August, 1773 andsucceeded his father, the late and fourth Earl, in August, 1805. InMay, 1804, his Lordship married Lady Sarah Sophia Fane, eldestdaughter of John, Earl of Westmoreland, K. G., by Sarah Anne soleheiress of Robert Child, of Osterley Park, in the county of Middlesex,Esq.; and who, in consequence, possesses the large property of hermaternal grandfather. In December, 1819, royal licence was grantedto the noble Earl to take the name and arms of Child. His L
Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . , in the county of Leitrim, was born in August, 1773 andsucceeded his father, the late and fourth Earl, in August, 1805. InMay, 1804, his Lordship married Lady Sarah Sophia Fane, eldestdaughter of John, Earl of Westmoreland, K. G., by Sarah Anne soleheiress of Robert Child, of Osterley Park, in the county of Middlesex,Esq.; and who, in consequence, possesses the large property of hermaternal grandfather. In December, 1819, royal licence was grantedto the noble Earl to take the name and arms of Child. His Lordshiphas issue by his marriage four sons and three daughters. The eldest sonGeorge Augustus Frederick, Viscount Villiers, is heir apparent to thetitle and estates. This noble family is descended from the second son ofSir George Villiers of Brooksby, Leicestershire, Knight, father of thecelebrated Duke of Buckingham, whose grandson, Edward Villiers,was the first Earl of Jersey, so created in October, 1697. The presentEarl is the fifth in lineal :^-X7c/ei coticulu
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