. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. b. 12 June 1847. His Lordships father, William-Henrv, third Lord, was b. 3 April 1782,succeeded his brother 12 Nov. 1828, and r/. 30 April 1837; having ni. 4 March 1813,Lady Sarah Spencer, eldest daughter of George-John, 2nd Earl Spencer, nowDowager Lady Lyttelton, by whom, who is Governess to the Royal Chil-dren, and was b. 29 July 1787, he left issue : 1 Hon. Caroline-Lavinia, b. 1 Feb. 1816. 2 George-William, present and fourth Lord. 3 Hon. Spencer, Assistant M


. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. b. 12 June 1847. His Lordships father, William-Henrv, third Lord, was b. 3 April 1782,succeeded his brother 12 Nov. 1828, and r/. 30 April 1837; having ni. 4 March 1813,Lady Sarah Spencer, eldest daughter of George-John, 2nd Earl Spencer, nowDowager Lady Lyttelton, by whom, who is Governess to the Royal Chil-dren, and was b. 29 July 1787, he left issue : 1 Hon. Caroline-Lavinia, b. 1 Feb. 1816. 2 George-William, present and fourth Lord. 3 Hon. Spencer, Assistant Master of the Ceremonies in the Royal Household, b. 19 June A A 2 ISl A C 4 Hon. and Rev. William-Henry, b. 3 April 1820. 5 Hon. Lavinia, b. 13 Sept. 1821, m. 14 Oct. 1843, the Rev. HenrjGlynne, Rector of Hawarden, Flintshire, b. 1812. Creations.—U\s\i Baron 1776; Baron Lyttelton of Frankley in the Peerage of Great Bri-tain 1794. Bart. —See Genealogical —Vng Dieu, ung Roy: One God, one Residence.—\7, St. Jamess —Hagley Park., near Stourbridge, MACCLESFIELD, EARL OF. (Parker.) Thomas Parker, Earl of Macclesfield, Co. Chester, Viscount Par-ker ami Baron Parker of Ewelme, Co. Oxford, in the Peerage of GreatBritain ; High Steward of Henley, ; b. 9 June 1763, succeededhis brother 20 March 1842, m. 1st, 16 March 1796, the eldestdaughter of Lewis Edwards, Esq., of Talgarth, Merionethshire, whod. 9 April 1803; 2ndly, 19 March 1807, Eliza, youngest daughterof William Breton-Wolstenholme, Esq. of Hollyhill, Sussex ; andhas issue, by 1st marriage : 1 Mary-Maria, b. 1797, d. 31 March 1820. 2 Lady Amelia-Eliza, vi. April 1817, William Montgomery, Esq., of Grey Abbey, Downshire, eldest son of the late Rev. Hugh Montgomerj-,by the Hon. Georgiana Ward—see Bangor ; he rf. 3 May 1831. 3 Lady Matilda-Anne, m. 26 May 1825, Arthur-Hill Montgomery, Esq., of Tyrella, Downshire, 3rd son of the late Rev. Hugh M


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