Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . r, are still preserved the sword, shield,helmet, &c, said to have belonged to that redoubted champion, Guy,Earl of Warwick. The grounds contiguous to Warwick Castle, whichare very extensive, are well laid out, and kept in good order. Henry Richard Greville, Earl Brooke, and Earl of Warwick, BaronBrooke, of Beauchamp Court in Warwickshire, Lord Lieutenant, andCustos Rotulorum of the county of Warwick, was born in the year 1779;succeeded his father, George, the late Earl, in May, 1816 ; and married,in Octobe


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . r, are still preserved the sword, shield,helmet, &c, said to have belonged to that redoubted champion, Guy,Earl of Warwick. The grounds contiguous to Warwick Castle, whichare very extensive, are well laid out, and kept in good order. Henry Richard Greville, Earl Brooke, and Earl of Warwick, BaronBrooke, of Beauchamp Court in Warwickshire, Lord Lieutenant, andCustos Rotulorum of the county of Warwick, was born in the year 1779;succeeded his father, George, the late Earl, in May, 1816 ; and married,in October, 1816, Sarah, Baroness Monson, relict of John George, fifthLord Monson, and only daughter of John, Earl of Mexborough, by whomhe has issue a son, Lord Brooke, born in March, 1818. His Lordshipis descended from Sir Edward Greville, who was created a knight at thebattle of Spurs, through his second son, Sir Fulke Greville, who mar-ried Elizabeth, sole heiress of the Willoughbys of Brooke, and by hergrandmother descended from the old Earls of Warwick. Motto ;—Vix ea nostra


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