Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . Ninth, Frederick, born in December 1/85 3 a captain in thetenth regiment of light dragoons. Titles. Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, Viscount How-ard of Morpeth, and Baron Dacre of Gillesland. Creations. Baron Dacre, of Gillesland in com, Cumberland,Viscount Howard, of Morpeth in com. Northumberland, and Earlof the city of Carlisle, April 20th, 1661, 13 Car. 11. Arms. As the Duke of Norfolks with due difference, a mullet. Crest. On a chapeau Gules turned up ermine, a lion statantguardant, his tail extended. Or, gorge
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . Ninth, Frederick, born in December 1/85 3 a captain in thetenth regiment of light dragoons. Titles. Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, Viscount How-ard of Morpeth, and Baron Dacre of Gillesland. Creations. Baron Dacre, of Gillesland in com, Cumberland,Viscount Howard, of Morpeth in com. Northumberland, and Earlof the city of Carlisle, April 20th, 1661, 13 Car. 11. Arms. As the Duke of Norfolks with due difference, a mullet. Crest. On a chapeau Gules turned up ermine, a lion statantguardant, his tail extended. Or, gorged with a ducal coronet,Argent, a mullet for a difference. Supporters^. On the dexter side, a lion. Argent, differencedby a mullet: on the sinister, a bull. Gules, armed, unguled, du-cally gorged, and chained. Or. Motto. VOLO, NGN VALEO. Chief Seats. At Castle Howard in the county of York, andat Naworth castle in the county of Cumberland. e His Lordship is distinguished for his genius and acquirements, and isauthor of a volume of well-known poems. 510 PEERAGE OF SCOT, EARL OF DONCASTER, His Grace Henry Duke of Bnccleuch, E:irl of Doncaster, & his decent paternally from James Duke of MonmouthAND BuccLEUCH, eldest son of King Chnrles 11. ^ l-y Mrs. LuctjIValters, daughter of Richard Walteis, of Haverford-West in thecounty of Pembroke, Esq. The said Duke of Monmouth was born at Rotterdam, onApril pth, 1649, and bore the name of James el-efts^ till his Ma-jestys restoration. He was educated chiefly at Paris, under theeye of Henrietta, tlie Queen-moiher, and the government of Tho-mas Ross, Esq. who was afterwards secretary to Mr. Coventry,during his embassy in Sweden. * In July 1(562, he was broughtover to England, and received by the King at Hampton-court,with all demonstrations of joy and affection. He had an apart-ment fitted up for him in the privy-gallery at Whiteliall, and wasallowed an equipage and pension suitable to bis birth. Moreover,his Majesty taking i
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