Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . of An-glesey. He died in 1733, and was succeeded by his son George, thethird Earl, who, dying in 1770, had for his successor his grandsonGeorge James, the fourth Earl, who in 1815 was created Earl of Rock-savage and Marquess Cholmondeley. This nobleman married in 1791Lady Georgiana Bertie. George James Horatio Cholmondeley, second Marquess and fifth EarlCholmondeley, Earl of Rocksavage, Viscount Malpas, Baron Cholmon-deley of Nantwich, in the county of Cheshire, Baron Newburgh, in thecounty of Anglesey; Vi


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . of An-glesey. He died in 1733, and was succeeded by his son George, thethird Earl, who, dying in 1770, had for his successor his grandsonGeorge James, the fourth Earl, who in 1815 was created Earl of Rock-savage and Marquess Cholmondeley. This nobleman married in 1791Lady Georgiana Bertie. George James Horatio Cholmondeley, second Marquess and fifth EarlCholmondeley, Earl of Rocksavage, Viscount Malpas, Baron Cholmon-deley of Nantwich, in the county of Cheshire, Baron Newburgh, in thecounty of Anglesey; Viscount Cholmondeley of Kells, Baron New-borough, in the county of Wexford, in the peerage of Ireland, was bornin January, 1792, and succeeded his father, George James, the lateMarquess, in April, 1827. In October, 1812, his Lordship married Caro-line, second daughter of Lieutenant-General Colin Campbell, who diedin October, 1815, by whom he had no issue. In December, 1821, hisLordship was summoned to the house of peers by the title of BaronNewburgh. Motto:—Cassis tutissima


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