Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . e new creation. His Lordship was born April ISih, 1777> and married, August28th, 1800, Frances-Thomasine Lambart, eldest daughter ofCharles Lambart, of Beau Park, in Ireland, Esq. by Frances,sister of John Button, Lord Sherborne, by whom he has Frances-Charlotte, born May 17th, 1801. Charles-Thomas, Viscount Ingestrie, born July llih, 1802. A son, born November 8th, 1S03. And another son, born May 31st, I8O6. Titles. Charles Chetwynd Talbot, Earl Talbot, Lord Talbot,Baron of Hensol. Creations. Baron Talbot, of Hensol


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . e new creation. His Lordship was born April ISih, 1777> and married, August28th, 1800, Frances-Thomasine Lambart, eldest daughter ofCharles Lambart, of Beau Park, in Ireland, Esq. by Frances,sister of John Button, Lord Sherborne, by whom he has Frances-Charlotte, born May 17th, 1801. Charles-Thomas, Viscount Ingestrie, born July llih, 1802. A son, born November 8th, 1S03. And another son, born May 31st, I8O6. Titles. Charles Chetwynd Talbot, Earl Talbot, Lord Talbot,Baron of Hensol. Creations. Baron Talbot, of Hensol, in the county of Glamor-gan, on December 5th (1733), / George II. 5 and Earl Talbot,July 3d, 1784, 1 George III. Arms. Gules, a lion rampant, within a border engrailed. Or,a crescent ditference. Crest. On a chapeau. Gules, turned up ermine, a lion, Or, histail extended. Supporters. On each side, a talbot. Argent, collared with adouble tressure fleury, counter fleury. Gules. Motto. HUMANI NIHIL ALIENUM. Chief Seat. Ingestrie, Staifordshire. GROSVENOR EARL GROSVENOH 239. GROSVENOR EARL GROSVENOR. This noble family is descended from a long train, in the maleline, of illustrious ancestors, who flourished in Normandy, withgreat dignity and grandeur, from the time of its first erection intoa sovereign dukedom, A. D. 912, to the Conquest of England, inthe year lOOGj having been always ranked among the foremostthere, either for nobleness of blood or power; and having had thegovernment of many castles and strong holds in that duchy, andlikewise the possession of the honourable and powerful office ofLe Grovenour; it is certain, that from that place of high trustthey took tlieir surname, which has been variously written Gros-venor, Le Grosvenor, Le Grosvenour, Grovenor, Le Groveneur,-ind Le Grovenour. The patriarch of this ancient house was an uncle of Rollo, thefamous Dane J and one of the principal commanders, who, A. , accompanied him in his descent upon England, where thatrenow


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