Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . 4 Howard, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire 14/ Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater 17O Compton, Earl of Northampton ... 223 Fielding, Earl of Denbigh 265 Fane, Earl of fFestmoreland 283 Bertie, Earl of Lindsey 307 Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth 30g Grey, Earl of Stamford 340 Finch, Earl of JFinchelsea and Nottingham, 371 Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfeld , 407 Tufton, Earl of Thanet 435 Montagu, Earl of Sandwich 448 Capel, Earl of Essex 474 Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan 487 Howard, Earl of Carlisle 501 Scot, Earl of Doncas
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . 4 Howard, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire 14/ Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater 17O Compton, Earl of Northampton ... 223 Fielding, Earl of Denbigh 265 Fane, Earl of fFestmoreland 283 Bertie, Earl of Lindsey 307 Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth 30g Grey, Earl of Stamford 340 Finch, Earl of JFinchelsea and Nottingham, 371 Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfeld , 407 Tufton, Earl of Thanet 435 Montagu, Earl of Sandwich 448 Capel, Earl of Essex 474 Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan 487 Howard, Earl of Carlisle 501 Scot, Earl of Doncaster 510 Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury 543 Berkeley, Earl of Berkeley 59I Bertie, Earl of Abingdon 628 Windsor, Earl of Plymouth • 637 Lumley, Earl of Scarborough 6^3 Zulestein de Nassau, Earl of Rochford 721 Keppel, Earl of Albemarle 728 Coventry, Earl of Coventry 744 Villiers, Earl of Jersey - 7^2 ^^ The Reader is requested to turn also to the Addenrla at the end ofthe Volume for the latest dates, and a few corrections, of every article. THE PEERAGE OF ENGjLANB. TALBOT, EARL OF SHREWSBURY. Whoever considers the numerous accidents and decays, to whichgreat families are liable from the waves and weather of time, willlook with some respect and wonder on those, whose male line hassurvived in the Baronial rank for upwards of seven centuries. This family is said* to be in England before the Normanconquest; but the first I find mentioned in our records isRichard de Talbot, one of the ^ witnesses to that grant whichWalter GiflfardEarl of Buckingham made to the monks of Cerasiein Normandy, in the reign of William the Conqueror, which com-menced October 14th, 1066. And in doomsday-book he is men-tioned to hold nine hides of the said Walter j also by other au-thorities he is said to have ^ great possessions in the time of the * Inscript. Tumuli apud Sheffield-•> Mon. Ang. vol ii. p. 960, n. LiUies Pedig. of the Nobility, MS. p. 7. penes Joh. Com. EgmontVOL. III. B 2 PEE
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