Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ea Cole, of Twicken-ham, Middlesex, by Isabella, daughter of Sir Henry Ibbetson,Bart. His Lordship, upon the death of his first Countess, (who de-ceased, March 14th, 1797) married, secondly, on May Ist^ 1797,Miss Elizabeth Farren^ by whom he has issue. EARL OF DERBY. i03» Fourth, Lady Lucy Elizabeth, born March 1st, 1799. Fifth, Henry James, born March Qth, 1800. Sixth, Mary Margaret, born March 23d, 1801. Titles. Edward Smith Stanley Earl of Derby, Lord Stanley,and Baronet. Creations. Earl of Derby, October 27th, 1485,


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ea Cole, of Twicken-ham, Middlesex, by Isabella, daughter of Sir Henry Ibbetson,Bart. His Lordship, upon the death of his first Countess, (who de-ceased, March 14th, 1797) married, secondly, on May Ist^ 1797,Miss Elizabeth Farren^ by whom he has issue. EARL OF DERBY. i03» Fourth, Lady Lucy Elizabeth, born March 1st, 1799. Fifth, Henry James, born March Qth, 1800. Sixth, Mary Margaret, born March 23d, 1801. Titles. Edward Smith Stanley Earl of Derby, Lord Stanley,and Baronet. Creations. Earl of Derby, October 27th, 1485, 1 Hen. Baronet, June 26th, 1627, 3 Car. I. Arms. Argent, on a bend Azure, three bucks heads, ca-bossed. Or. Crest. On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an eagle withwings expanded. Or, preying upon an infant in its cradle, proper. Supporters. On the dexter side, a griphon, on the sinister, abuck, both Or, ducally collared and chained. Azure. Motto. Sans changer. Chief Seats. At Knowesley and BickerstafF, both in thecounty of Lancaster. 104 PEERAGE OF HERBERT, EARL OF PEMBROKE ANDMONTGOMERY. I THINK it the safer way to begin the history of this fnmily wiihthe words of Dngdale ; and throw the more doubtful part of itsearlier pedigree, as it has been given by Collins, itjto a note. The first of this family, says Dugdale, that had the title ofEarl, was William Herbert, Lord of Ragland, in Monmouthshire,(which William enjoyed that Lordship from Maud, his grand-mother, daughter and heir to Sir John Morley, Knight, the here-ditary owner thereof.) As to his parentage, it is by some derivedfrom Henry, the son of Herbert, chamberlain to King Henry Lbut by others from Henry Fitzroy, cue of the natural sons of thatKing.^ * The British genealogists, •* and a pedigree drawn by Thomas Jones ofTregaron, ann. 158a, deduce this family from Herbert, a natural son of KingHenry I. but I think it more evident, that Henry Fitz-Herbert, chamberlainto the said King, was ancestor


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