. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. a^ Shoreham, 1784, 1790- a Son of Thomas Fagg, of Glenley in Westdean aforesaid, who was thirdson of Sir John Fagg, first Baronet. b She left her own property principally to her relation the Rev. Sir JohnFagg, Bart, rector of Chartham in Kent. LORD SELSEY. 379 Title. John Peachey, Lord Selsey, of Selsey in Sussex; and aBaronet. Creations. I>ord Selsey by patent, August 13 th, 1794; andBaronet () Geo. II. Arms. Azure, a lion, rampant, double queued, ermine; ona canton, or, a mullet, pierced, Gules. Crest. On a wreath
. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. a^ Shoreham, 1784, 1790- a Son of Thomas Fagg, of Glenley in Westdean aforesaid, who was thirdson of Sir John Fagg, first Baronet. b She left her own property principally to her relation the Rev. Sir JohnFagg, Bart, rector of Chartham in Kent. LORD SELSEY. 379 Title. John Peachey, Lord Selsey, of Selsey in Sussex; and aBaronet. Creations. I>ord Selsey by patent, August 13 th, 1794; andBaronet () Geo. II. Arms. Azure, a lion, rampant, double queued, ermine; ona canton, or, a mullet, pierced, Gules. Crest. On a wreath, a demi-lion, as in the arms, holding inhis dexter paw a sword, erect, argent, pomeled and hilted, or. Supporters. See the wood-cut. Motto. Ne GlTISaUAM SERVIAT ENSES. Chief Seat. At Grove-house, near Petworth in Sussex. 380 PEERAGE OF DUNDAS, LORD DUNDAS. For the earlier part of his Lordships pedigree^ the reader is re-ferred to the article of Viscount Melville, in vol. vi. of thiswork. James Dundas, the eldest son, of James Dundas, by ChristianStewart, was returned heir to his father, in sundry lands, in 1431^and 1437. He was witness to King James the Seconds charterof confirmation, in favour of the priory of the Charter-house,called Domus Virlutis, at Perth, anno MSc). In that Kings mi-nority, he was one of the privy-council, with the governor. SirAlexander Livingston, his father-in-law. He granted a charterof confirmation to the Carmelite Friars, at Queens-ferry, ofsundry acres, in which he obliged them to pray for himself,Euphan, his wife, and their children, &c, dated 1440. William, Earl of Douglas, having prevailed at court, Sir Alex-ander Livingstone, the Kings governor, his family, with his sons-in-law, James Dundas, and Robert Bruce, were prosecuted, con-demned, and imprisoned, and the lands of Dundas
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