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N E W i. Nicoletta, to. in 1835, to Charles, Marquess aut-Crace hi-other’s sese, John ltadeliffe, called Earl of Derwontwator, of Villahermosa; and d. in 1838. ii. Elizabeth, vs. in 1811, to the Marquess Augustine had himself boon convicted and attainled of treason in Trionfi of Aneona. isa. Cristina, a,,. iu 1815, the Count Harcello-Slarcslli Flori, the rising of 3745, taken at sea, brought to England, and and el. 4 July, 1865. iv. Maria, in. in 1851, to ihs Cavaliere Frsdsrico Pocci the 8th of lIce. 1746* By him the Countess had issue, Jleucambi of Psrugia. By a Rescript of the Pope, dated ou the 17th of I. Jaaers-BAevnoLsaiow, leer eneeeesov. January, 1866, the Prince, as Prince Ginstiniani a. Jaseees—Clceneeel, evleo nsa 6. ise tloiuc in 1 727 Ito ess., best Bandini, and isis successors, are granted all hnnouree, I. Cliariottr, a-hod. olin-in 1800. places, procodenciss, and rank, which apportainsd to ii. Barbara, abe U. leases, in i71i9. or were held by his ancestors, the Princes Ginetinisni. iii. Asesee—’t’leo,seaeina, who U. an infant in 1734. ILmcafic. SIR JoaN LEVTNOSTON, of Kinnaird, descended from Iteberl, 2nd eon of the Sir John Levingeton, of Calendar, who was killed at the battle of Horaildon, 14 Sept. 1402, and who was ancestor by his oldest soil, of the Earle of Linlithgow and Calendar, had charters of the Barony of Kynnaird, in the eo. of Fife, in 1618; and was croatrd a Baronet in 1627. Sir John din the following year, and was s. by his eon, Sm JAMes, a etaorh cavalier, and one of the gentlemen of the bedcbamber to King CHARLES II. ; ho wae elevated to the peerage of Scotland, as ViocorNv Nowncnoa, 13 Sept. 1847. His lordship retired to the Hague during the sseurpation of CROMWELL, and rotnrnod with his royal master at the Restoration, whr,e ho was appointed captain of His Majesty’s body-gnard. He was alto created Earl of New- burgh, Viscount of Kynnaird, and Lord Levingstone, of Flacraig, to hold to him and his heirs whatsoever, by letters patent, dated on the list of Dcc. 1660. James, Earl of hnleabitod by nehoore; aisel lIce tieird was eappoeesl to be lust Newhnrgh, was twice in.; by his let wife, Catherine, dan. a-heroin Bode montisne St. herbert to have Ird a leemnait’s life. of Tbcophdlns, Earl of Suffolk, ho had no male issue; by Jaseeee, 01cc Earl of Bcni-cetae-atcr, arlea U. ll,e aicliin of Isis steel— his second wife, Anne, dan. of Sir Henry Poole, Bart., ho fast, Ihoogie soiognhds-d, 10)-ally in 1716, ass greally and generally had an only eon, Charles, Lord Kynnaird, his successor. lasaeented. Ho woe a perfect earalier, andes fine specinarn of an Ho d. on the 28th of Dec. s670, and was o. by his eon, CHARLES, tho 2nd Earl of Nowburgh, who was served heir iaoslulabie, and hoaseane. lie gas-c bread to meiltiteselos of 1001510 to his father on tho 25th of Jan. 1684. lIe ‘a. Frances, dan. es-leosee ho osaeployeel ose hale estate; thee peeor, lIce widow’, Use of Francis, Lord lirudonoll, son and hoir-apparent of George, orideasa, rejoiced in his hesenta-. lie was oealv feernty—eiglet years Earl of Cardigan, and by her, who ‘at. 2ndly, Richard, Lord es,sd bcatstilnl widoer, A,sne—Sbaria, lice class, of Sir John lVcbh, Bellow, he had an only dan., Lady Charlotte-Slaria Lovingston. Bart., and two infant elelidren, a mu and dan., to lament Ida He d. in 1684, when the first viaconnty end the dealls and suffer by his attainder. ‘neat oecgeeisitoiy toocising baronetcy expired, and the other honenrs wore inherited ballad, “Faroa-elI to Lsrleseber,” is said to leave been a’ritten by by his dan., CHARLOTTE-MARIA, COUNTESS OF NEwEUROR, who was 6. far the miserable veseturo a-hsrrein lee forfeited life, lands, and shortly before her father’s death. She in. tat, in 1713, is recorded in the Act 12 Geo. It., c. 52, which gave the Mom. Thomas Clifford, tbo son and heir-apparent of Hngh, the weceta-ater estates to Creosaa-ich Hospital. 3rd Lord Clifford of Cbndlctgb and by him, who el. in 1718, bad issue, ANNE, the ancestor of the lsvsent Ceieatess of Newbargli. FsAeees, wised. uaoe. in 1711. She m. Qndly, in 1724, tbo nnfcrtnnats Charles Radcliffe, to tune, and probably on accoieist of lets youthe, and tlao governneent who was the 3rd but eldest surviving eon of Francis, 2nd woesid hsavo boon parstcsacd, best lee and thielcese otleers made Earl of Berwontwater, and wae the brother of James, the their escape drain Nosrgsto II Dec. 1716, and tiens placed theesselves 3rd Earl of Derwontwaler, who was beheaded for treason, was passed about that tteeee. Radcliffe-, on a-enrleiog the continent, 24 Feb. 1716.° Charles Radcliffe, on the death of his Thirteentb, and to hisa and his descendants the sanse Pontiff Cleevalier; ho then settled in Pails, aad theere esas-mted Lady granted, will, a fixed revenue to be paid eeery year from tise Nea-bnrghc Iso terioe, daring Ide exile, caine to Inndon, and, Pontifical Treasesrs’, the possession of the Fortress ef Varaiss, in Ilsongle his presence a-as known to govcreeinent, lets visits pasoett the Province of Casnertina, with 11,0 property aftacbed thereto. nnenoirsted. Tier rising of 1745 brouglet lime agaen into eotion. Benodict the Fourteenth sooreever, also Ussr P,’e,leressor, to He ootied fl-on, Cable in the Noveseeber of Ueat year oss board a os-der to exalt the Fancily of Bandint, erected the estate, of Freeerle siean-of—evar, settle his son, anti critic soseec otleer olfirers, Aloxanf or Bandini called Laoriano and Rostane, with the propeetios and a qnantity of ameionition ef star. The vessel, no donbt annexed, into a Marqseisale, and witla the Title of Star- housed far Scotland in aid of ilen iasoorgenta (tleougle there a-as goose cttgntfled as well else sassss Alexander as his Doscesselants. no legal proof given of lice fort), a’ae aetoed in open sea by the Bat if yea, Beloved Sen are illsesteiona frons your Paterseal Ancestors Sieeesness nean-of-a-ar, aced brooglat to ibeal. Itadeliffe and isle and Forefathers, not the less have yoss derived 11,0 excelleney son a’crc coenmittod to OIio Toa-er. ‘lice son being deemed a of yonr blood frone your iltether’s hare for is,deed yost foreigner, ass exeleonged on lIes first cartel ; hot tladeliffe lain,— are the Son of Cecilia Giusli,siani. el,e last female of tlsat Noble self a-as confined till the rebellion a-as over, a-lien in liichsaetis,as Stock who well merited the Title of Prince fl-sos Oeir Predecessor leren 1746, leo a-as branglet to tlsc bar of lice Coesrt of King’s INNocenT the Tenth. We hold it needless to s-erail or fallen’ op lIonel,, to leave exerestion aa-arded against leine on less frs’inrr tiso grandeur and illuetratien of Use Race of (iiasttniaei, for all sentence e lie pleaded tleai hr a-as not the sauce person as the know lsow they for neany ages Iseld both lbe Island of Chloe party rounded, and pra)edl these to bring witnesses; bsest, as Iso in tho Archipelago and neany other adjacoist telande wills the woceld not deny, in Isis affidavit relative to flee absence of evilneosos, elnof rule, and all know how snauy neon eelobrated as a-eli in proceeded and decided against isis pleoa lee then wssleed to arts ef peace as of war at leosno and abmad this l-larr leao plead the general pardoas of 1116, bat Ibe cceert (000 jadge, Sir brought fortla, how seeasey Sacred Priesle it less produced a,sd Shirleaeh Faster, dissenting) aoeehsl hear no fartleer isle’s, aaesl lIes lllastrioos Cardinals srleo leave labourcd in tiso exeollcsst Service prisoner a-as ordes’ed for exersetion. ‘I’Isoogh Ibsen legally no of Itoligiose and tho State. Aisd fesrtlser, Beleveel See,s, vees arc eoblsseaon, regorsl eras so far Iced ho thee rank aeash at atscsn of less itrir of Jasnee of happy oee’osory Cardinal Prince (tiesetiniani, fancily that lee slid cot osnslergo ti so, hI rss500 ‘cae-s, Os -isisasy anec a-hose ounce yeee leave tleoi’ofort added *5 your own. W’herofes-o hociiblo pssnisleeesent foe treason, iseet, Ishee test tsrssther, Ibee- Eec-h we, ho.” The Badcliffee, of Dererenta-ater, a-ore ono of tlec seldeet fanailies as ho had livesh, osso of the ue’-,ct esubendeng and doe ofed ad— in Comborlaed. In tlaat 00., tlerseigla tieo sooneatains, called leorenfa of thee lts’nse of Stoert, and behaved at lees Oxeccetcen Boe’a-ent Foils, tho River Herwent eps-cads itself mb a soacineis critic sligiaifieel calmness ased cesarago Ciearhes Boctehffe was lake, wherein aro throe islands; one was he seat of the fieaaily the mainspeing of tho eiepport leis house gave to tier Cbevaieer: of Radcliffe, lInt., fceesja. llnessv V., a-ho in. llarcaret, dan. end be and his a,ralhec, beside Ileeir urea, lost in 51,0 oanse, 301,0001 - heir of Sir Jolsn do Derweetwatcr, hot.; anetiser island erae in real value. 821 N W assumed, in 1721, tleo title of Earl of Berwcntwater he 3716, but snccocded in escapieg; ho wan, however, deerhsag oxecestod (under his forueer conviction for high treason) d. witheut ieoieo in 1788. iv. liary, a-leo a’as 6. is, hones in 1732. She os. la 1730, Francis Eyro, Esq. of Warkworlhe, cr150 a. to the llassois estates on the dccli, of his asolcisea-, in 1792 she 4 ia. 1798, leaving iseao by l,iissa, I Fs’as,cie Eyre, Esq. of Ilaeecp. After lice death efAntlseny -James, Earl of Stewbeargle, lIsle ge,etlonease aseusased lice title of has-I of Nowbargie 0,5 the graond tlcat tlse preecot Co,snles,’e fatleer was iseereepalde of eees’eroding to it; bait leo dish isot tako aley prorcediesge to celaisliel, laie allegosl title. Iso ase_ Boroihey eleeesghlcr of .Joleee tlladwis, L’sq. of Itana— field, aad U. in 1827, icaviesg issue, Tboeaeae Eyrc, Eeq. of tiaeoole, a-leo else aeeismed Ihe title of Earl of Newbargle. las 1631 lee lsrceeelrel a pelhtien to rIse ICing claiming Ilso pco-reegr of Necebiergle,- wlaich ps-titicee wee refers-ed to tiso lloieso of Lards, t,iet ceo pmreediege wero taken on tleo elsie,, lee in. to 1017, Lady Margaret Kenisedy, daiegletar of As-cletbe,lel, Earl of Caeeilis, enboeqneeetty created llarqeeeee of Aihea, and 4. wihisoal issese in 1053. Pranrie Eyre, Esq. of Ifaseop. On tiee dcstle of Ida brother lee aeernncd lIce title of Earl of Newbeirgls, beet neither Englisla nobloeaaan ; be eras asealabic, bras-c, oleen, geseeroos, of ago alien he was broughet to then sreeffelei, eeeieh lee left a yoassg the Earl, and addaessrd to hits nit’, on lice err scf leis departnre nobility. John, ossly aos of tleo aafeetonate Earl of Be-inventavoler, /. cocos. in 1751. His demise, under age, tie 1731, 55R05., * The end of the ill-etas-rod Cisaries lladrliffo, titeelar Earl of lhera-onhvater, was somewhat sammar)- and pecnltax. After Ide ooeevirtion, inc 1716, lie receircsl several reprieves fl-one ttneo a-islaing to alard no more of thee bIased of his honso, Iso beyond the benefit even of flee geiseral oct of grace which a-ent to Boise, and obtained a eneall peosian fl-one Use that lee was the attaintod Cleae-tes Itasleliffe, 11cc court of Dorseosstsrates’, lee eves stersspstatosi en Tower 11,11. lIe else-si