. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. lbore-Ellis, h. 19 Sept. 1823. 4 Hon. Charles-VVelbore-Hcrbert, Lieutenant 44th foot, b. 12 Nov. N O II The Earls father, Charles, first Earl, Archbishop of Dublin, and brother ofthe 1st Viscount Clifden, was b. 22 Dec. 1736, and d. 14 July 1809 ; having »/i. 22Nov. 1776, Jane, eldest dau-hler of William Benson, Esq., and leaving issue byher, who d. 25 Oct. 1826, 1 Welbore-Ellis, tbesent and second Earl. 2 Hon. George-Charles, b. 1 Aug. 1780. 3 Hon. and V
. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. lbore-Ellis, h. 19 Sept. 1823. 4 Hon. Charles-VVelbore-Hcrbert, Lieutenant 44th foot, b. 12 Nov. N O II The Earls father, Charles, first Earl, Archbishop of Dublin, and brother ofthe 1st Viscount Clifden, was b. 22 Dec. 1736, and d. 14 July 1809 ; having »/i. 22Nov. 1776, Jane, eldest dau-hler of William Benson, Esq., and leaving issue byher, who d. 25 Oct. 1826, 1 Welbore-Ellis, tbesent and second Earl. 2 Hon. George-Charles, b. 1 Aug. 1780. 3 Hon. and Venerable James, Archdeacon of Kilmore, Rector of Holly- wood, b. 10 July 1781, m. 7 July 1829, Louisa, youngest daughter ofSamuel Thompson, Esq., of Greeniuount, Co. Antrim. 4 Henrij-Williani, b. 5 July 1784, d. an infant. 5 Lady Frances-Anne, d. 20 May 1839, late Viscountess Hawarden. Creations.—Ba^Tou 1795, Viscount 1800, Earl 1800. Genealosil-—See Genealogical Volume. Motto.—\ia. trita, via tuta : The beaten path is the safe path. Town Residence.—3, Seamore Ilace, Curzon Street. Heat.—Soinerley, Ringwood, NORTH, BARONESS. (North.) Susan North, Baroness North of Kirtling, Co. Cambridge, inthe Peerage of England; b. 6 Feb. 1797, m. 18 Nov. 1835, CaptainJohn Sidney Doyle, who assumed the surname of North in 1838,and bv whom she has issue, »Hou. WiUiam-Henrj^-John, b. .5 Oct. 1836. Her Ladyships father, George-Augustus, 3rd Earl of Guilford, and ninthBaron North, was b. 11 Sept. 1757, m. 1st, 30 Sept. 1785, Lady Maria-Frances-Mary Hobart, 3rd daughter of George, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire, who d. 23April 1794; and 2ndly, 28 Feb. 1796, Susan, daughter of the late Thomas Coutts,Esq., who d. 24 Sept. 1837. Tlie Earl d. 20 April 1802, having had issue, besidesfour sons, who all d. infants, three daughters, between the two survivors of whomthe Barony of North, created by writ of summons in 1554, was declared by theHouse of Lords, in July 1837, to be in abeyance.
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