Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . highsteward of New Windsor, and governor of Windsor castle. Titles. James Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudenell,of Stanton Wivill, and Baronet. Creations. Baronet, June 29th, 16II, g Jac. 1,5 BaronBrudenell, of Stanton Wivill in com. Leic. by letters patent^ 500 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. April 26th, 1627,3 Car. I.; Earl of the county of Cardigan, April20th, 1661, 13 Car. II.; Baron Brudenell, October 17th, 178O. Arms. Argent, a chevron. Gules, between three merions,Azure. Crest. On a wreath a sea horse, proper, finned.


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . highsteward of New Windsor, and governor of Windsor castle. Titles. James Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudenell,of Stanton Wivill, and Baronet. Creations. Baronet, June 29th, 16II, g Jac. 1,5 BaronBrudenell, of Stanton Wivill in com. Leic. by letters patent^ 500 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. April 26th, 1627,3 Car. I.; Earl of the county of Cardigan, April20th, 1661, 13 Car. II.; Baron Brudenell, October 17th, 178O. Arms. Argent, a chevron. Gules, between three merions,Azure. Crest. On a wreath a sea horse, proper, finned. Supporters. On the dexter a stag. Argent, attired. Or; be-tween the attires a cross patee of the last, the point resting on hishead; in his mouth an arrow in bend sinister, Or; the back down-wards. On the sinister side a horse. Argent, charged on theshoulder with a cross patonce, quarterly Sable and Argent, Motto. En grace affie. Chief Seat, At Dean in the courUy of Northampton. EARL OF CARLISLE. SQl. HOWARD, EARL OF CARLISLE. This noble family is descended from Lord William Howard>second surviving son of Thomas, the fourth Duke of Norfolk, by-Margaret his second wife, daughter to Thomas Lord Audley, ofWalden. Which Lord William Howard ^ was restored in blood by actof parliament in l603, and having married Elizabeth, daughter toThomas, and sister and coheir of George, Lord Dacre, of Gilles-land, in her right became possessed of Naworth castle in thecounty of Cumherland, the ancient seat of her fathers family; alsoof Hinderskelle, where stands Castle Howard, in Yorkshire j anddeparting this life in August, 1640, was buried at Greystoke inCumberland. They lived in wedlock sixty-three years; and he had issue byher* live sons. First, Sir Philip Howard, Knight, was ancestor to the presentEarl of Carlisle, a He was warden of the Western Marshes, and known by the name ofBald Willy, or Belted Will Howard, and is still the object of invective for hisacts of tyranny : * but he lived


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