Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . an infant. 3. George-John, son and heir. 38 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. His Lordship died July 28th, 1795, and was succeeded by hisonly son, George-John, present and fifth Earl, born October 26tb,1791. Titles. William Augustus West, Earl Delawar, Viscount Can-telupe. Lord Delawarr, and Lord West, Creations. Baron De la Warr, by writ of summons to parlia<ment, June 8th (12g4), 22 Edward I.; and Baron West, Febru-ary 25th (1341-2), 16 Edward IIL ; Earl De la Warr, and Vis-count Cantelupe, March 18th, 1761, 1 George III. Arms.


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . an infant. 3. George-John, son and heir. 38 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. His Lordship died July 28th, 1795, and was succeeded by hisonly son, George-John, present and fifth Earl, born October 26tb,1791. Titles. William Augustus West, Earl Delawar, Viscount Can-telupe. Lord Delawarr, and Lord West, Creations. Baron De la Warr, by writ of summons to parlia<ment, June 8th (12g4), 22 Edward I.; and Baron West, Febru-ary 25th (1341-2), 16 Edward IIL ; Earl De la Warr, and Vis-count Cantelupe, March 18th, 1761, 1 George III. Arms. Argent, a fess dancette sable. Crest. In a ducal coronet, Or j a griffins head. Azure, earsand beak of the first. Supporters. On the dexter side, a wolf coward. Argent, col-lared. Or J on the sinister, a cockatrice. Or, his wings , and Or. Motto. Jour de ma vie. The ancient seats at Wherwell, &c. were sold generations late Earls seat was Boldre Lodge, in the New Forest; whichwas only a Crown lease, and expired at his death. EARL OF RADNOR. 2y. PLEYDELL-BGUVERIE EARL OF RADNOR. The first of this n?ime/ who settled in England, was LaurenceDes Bouveries,^ born ^Anno 1542, at Sainhin,^ near Lisle, inFlanders, and a younger son of Le Sieur Des Bouveries, of the * This family (whose name has been variously written De Bouverie, De laBouverie, Des Boveries, Des Bouverie, but since established, by act of parlia-ment, Bouverie), is of ancient and honourable extraction in the Low Countries;*in the histories of which it frequently occurs. Bertrand De la Bouverie, who, in 1396, sold the estate of Herelle, near Mont-didier, to Lewis IL Duke of Bourbon, for 400 crowns of gold, to the Crown, isrecorded, in the genealogy of the house of Melun,f to have rrarried Isabella dcMelun, Lady of Viane, near Grammont, in Flanders, daughter of Hugues, LordAntoing and Epinoy, and of Margaret de Piquigny (widow of Robert de Na-mur, Lord of Beaufort on the Meuze, son of John of Flande


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