. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Stuart, eldest daughter of Charles, late Lord Stuart deRothesay,—see Bute, Lady of the Bedchamber to her Majesty,b. in 1817. His Lordships mother, Joan, first Viscountess, was the youngest of the threedaughters and co-heirs of the late Major-General John Scott, of Balcomie, Her Ladyship d. 15 March 183/; having m. 8 July 1800, the late Right Canning, long celebrated for his commanding talents and eloquence, andat length 1st Lord of the Treasurj
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. Stuart, eldest daughter of Charles, late Lord Stuart deRothesay,—see Bute, Lady of the Bedchamber to her Majesty,b. in 1817. His Lordships mother, Joan, first Viscountess, was the youngest of the threedaughters and co-heirs of the late Major-General John Scott, of Balcomie, Her Ladyship d. 15 March 183/; having m. 8 July 1800, the late Right Canning, long celebrated for his commanding talents and eloquence, andat length 1st Lord of the Treasurj, and Chancellor of the Exchequer, under KingGeorge the 4th, who was 6. 11 April 1770, and d. 8 Aug. 1827. Their issue are : 1 George-Charles, b. 25 April 1801, rf. 31 March 1820. 2 Hon. Captain William-Pitt, , h. 16 Dec. 1802, d. 25 Sept. 1828. 3 Hon. Harriet, b. 13 April 1804, Marchioness of Clanricarde. 4 Charles-John, present and second Lord. Creation.—1828. Genealogy.—See Genealogical Volume, Motto.—Ne cede malis, sed contra : Do not yield to misfortune, but oppose it. Toun Residence.—10, Grosvenor CANTERBURY, VISCOUNT. (Manneks-Sutton.) Charles-John, Manners-Sutton, Viscount Canterbury of the cityof Canterbury, and Baron Bottesford of Bottesford, Co. Leicester,in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; b. 17 April 1812, succeeded21 July 1845. His Lordships father, Charles, first Viscount, , was the eldest son ofthe Most Rev. Charles Manners-Sutton, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, foran account of whose pedigree and other issue,—see Rutland ; and served withthe highest honour to himself, and advantage to the nation, in the eminent office ofSpeaker of the House of Commons, from the year 1817, till his elevation to thePeerage on the election of the Hon. James Abercromby, in 1835. He was b. 29 , 7n. 1st, 8 July 1811, Charlotte, eldest daughter of John Denison, Esq., ofOssington Hall, Notts, who d. 7 Dec. 1815; and 2ndly, 6 Dec. 1828, Ell
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