. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. b. 7 March 1739, and d. 23 Jan1820 ; having m. 2 July 1774, Julia, daughter of John Gaskarth, Esq., of Pen-rith, who d. 23 Nov. 1819, having had issue by his Lordship, besides two sons,John and William, who both d. young, 1 Charles-NevinsoH, Viscoiml Audover, b. 13 May 1775, m. 21 June 1796, Lady Jane-Elizabeth Coke, Dowager Viscountess Andover, eldest daughterof Thomas-William, Earl of Leicester, who was 6. Dec. 1777, >-e-m. 17April 1806, to Admiral Sir Henry
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. b. 7 March 1739, and d. 23 Jan1820 ; having m. 2 July 1774, Julia, daughter of John Gaskarth, Esq., of Pen-rith, who d. 23 Nov. 1819, having had issue by his Lordship, besides two sons,John and William, who both d. young, 1 Charles-NevinsoH, Viscoiml Audover, b. 13 May 1775, m. 21 June 1796, Lady Jane-Elizabeth Coke, Dowager Viscountess Andover, eldest daughterof Thomas-William, Earl of Leicester, who was 6. Dec. 1777, >-e-m. 17April 1806, to Admiral Sir Henry Digbi/, ,—see DiGBY, who Aug. 1842. The Viscount d. 11 Jan. 1800, without issue. 2 Thomas, present and sixteenth Earl. 3 Lady Catherine, b. 27 Nov. 1779, m. 9 Sept. 1820, the Rev. George Bisset, who d. Nov. 1828. Creations.— of Suffolk 1603, Viscount and Baron 1622, Earl of Berkshire —See Genealogical Volume. Mottoes.—Nous maintiendrons: We will maintain.—Non quo, sed quomodo : Not who, buthow. Toitn Residence.—0, Clarges Street, —Charlton, near Malmesbury, s^gK SUTHERLAND, DUKE OF. (Sutherland-Leveson-Gower.) George-Granville Sutherland-Lkveson-Govver, Duke of Su-therland, Marquis of the County of Statford, Earl Gower, \iscountTrentham, Co. Stafford, and Baron Gower of Stittenham, Co. York,in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Earl of Sutherland, and LordStrathnaver, ire i/ie Peerage of Scotlaitd ; and a Baronet; , LordLieutenant of Sutherland, High Steward of Stafford, a Trustee ofthe British Museum and of the National Gallery, President of theBritish Institution, and of Kings College Hospital, and Governorof the British Society for the Promotion of Fisheries; b. 8 , succeeded his father in the Dukedom 19 July 1833, and hismother in the Scotch titles 29 Jan. 1839, m. 28 May 1823, LadyHarriet-Elizabeth-Georgiana Howard, 3rd daughter of the Earl ofCarlisle, Mistress of the Robes to her Majesty, b
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