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MAR MAR expense, and a monumental pillar raised to hand down to 1st, Arabolla, dan and co-heir of henry, Duke cf Newcastle, posterity the achievements ‘tfthe great and victorious by whom he had an only dan., aaldisr. Marlborough’s other principal victories were those Frances, ci, to Henry howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle. of Ramillies, in 1706; Oodenard, in 1708; and Molpiaquet in lie m. 2ndly, Anne, 2nd dan. ef John, let and celebrated 1703. His gracs no. 1875, Sarah, d ,u. and co-heir of Richard Duke of Marlborough, by whom he hal (.kh two dane.), Jennings, Esq. of Sandridge, en. Ilertfsrd, by whom (who ROBERT, his successor. was the celebrated Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, the [ CHARLES, 5th earl, who s. to the Dukcdssi of Marlborough. imperious favourite of Queen ANNE) he had issue, John, ancestor of the Earls Spencer. His lordship ci. lrdly, Judith, din. and co-heir of Benjamin r. John, who din infancy of the omall-pox, 20 Feb. 1702—3. r. HENRIETTA, m. Francis, Earlof Godslphin, ends, under Tiohborne, Req., by whom ho left a son, William, who ci. in a spocial act of parliament as Duchess of Msrlborongh. infancy. He d. 19 April, 1729, and was a by Ins eldsst son, Her grace bad, ROBERT, 4th carl; who 6. nina., 27 Nov. 1729, when the 1 WILLTAM, Marquess ofBlasd/’srd; who 6. s.p. in 1731. honsnrs devolved npsn his brother, I Honrietla, whose Thomas Hsllee, Duke of Newcaslle, CiiaaLcs, 5th earl. This nobleman, upon the demise of biat ii. 5. p. his aunt, Henrietta, C.cnntces of Godolplun and Duchess of 2 Mary, iii. Thomse, 4th Duke of Leeds, and was great- Marlborough, 24 Oct. l713,s. to the honoure of hisillustrious grandmother of Gsorge-Godolphsn, present Duke of grandfather, John Churchill and becanie 2nd Duke of SharI- Leeds. The duchess 6. 24 Fob. 1763. borough. (&cfossily of CHURCHILL). his grace s,, 23 Slay, ii. Ansse, ci. to Charles Spencer, Earl of Sunderland (see 1732, Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas, Lord Trevor, by whom he family c/SPENCER), end had issue, had, with other issue, Charles, Earl of Sundorland, whoa, his aunt Henrietta, I. GEORGE, his successor, in the Dukedom of Marlborough. ii, Charles, t. in 1740; ci. in 1762, Mary, dau. of Yore, Lord Yore, and sisterof Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans, by whom hoc ladyship if. 15 April, 1716. (who 6. in 1812) he left issne at his decease in lS2O, iii. Blisabetb, iii. toScroop, 1st Duko ofDridgewater; and 1 John, 0.1767; m.in1702,Elizabeth,dan. ofGeorge, 3rd iS., 22 March, 1713—14, without surviving issue. Duke of Marlborough; and d. 17 Dcc. 1831, having had, Iv. 3tary, vs. to John, Duke of Msntagne. Frederick-Charles, in holy cirdes’s. rector of Wheat- The duke having no prospect of heh’s male after the death field, Oxen ; ii. in 1796 so. in 1823, Mary-Anne, dau. of his only son, and being desirous of having his honoure of the late Sir Scrape Bernard Morland, Dart., and and dignities, together with the manor of Weodstock and by her (who is. lndly, 1822, the Rev. Edward-Fan- house of Blcinheim, settled on his posterity, an act for that shawe Glanville) left issue, purpose obtained the royal assent, 21 Dec. 1700; and on CHARLE5-YEBO, in holy orders; rector of Wlaeatlield, Oxon; 8. iii 1027; si. 22 June, 1052,Emma-Fredorica, 28 Jan. ensuing, the like oanction was given to anotbcr act only dan. ofJohn R. -A. Gi’ay, Esq., and baa Aubreyfor settling on him and his posterity a pension of £1000 John, 8. in 1853; George-Trever, 0. 8 Jan. 1825; per annum. The Emperor Lscros.n, in consideration of the Illildrcd-Francos: and Frrdrcica-Slsria. eminent services performed by the Dnko of Marlborough, George-Bernard, bin 1829; d. 2 Nov. 1823. created him a Ps’ince of the 5mph-c in 1704; and his Harriet-Frances. majesty’s son cud successor, the Emperor JosEPh, bestowed Georgiana-Elicabeth, d. 13 April, 1263. upon his grace the principality of B.indelheim, in Swabia. Caroline - Susannab, si. 14 Jan. 1030, the Ylocoroto The duke lost the royal favour and his command at the Charles do Mentque; and d. 2 Slay, 1240, Elizabeth, ci. 22 April, 1823, to Lacy Rumsey, Esq., end of the reign of Queeu ANNE, but regained both on tbe clerk of the bills in H H. Trcaeury, and had issue, accession of GroaoE 0. He 4. 18 June, 1722, having our- I Lacy-Monry. in holy orders, 31.A., who is. Anne vived some years his mental facuhieo, and was s., nuder the Nowol, dsu. of the Rev. William-James Dussoll act of parliament, by his dan., 2 Alonaric, BA., barriato’r at-law; 3 James, deceased; HENRIETTA, as Duchess of Marlborough ; at wboee do- and 4 Caral’ne, cc. 18.16, to the Rev. James-Choslcrton Bradley, and left at her decease, 1827, a dais., Caroline cease, 24 Oct. 1731, the honours and estatco of this great Spencer. branch of the CRURcRILL5 devolved upon her nephew, 2 William-Eobert, 8. in 1760; ci. 1791, Snssn, widow of CHARLEs-SPENCER, 5th Earl of ,Sicndcrlond, as Duke of Count Spi’eti, and dan. of Ralph, Count Jenison-Wal. Marlborough, he. worth, and 6. in 1834, leaving issue, Aubrey-George, Mt. Rev., liD., Bishop of Jamaica, dTaIlTiJp of ‘prnrcr.ii. in 1792; us. in 1022, Eliza, dan. of John Muooon, Esq., and hae bad, SIR ROBERT SPENCER, Rut. of Worreleighton, co. Nor- Ella-Loidsa, ci. 2 Sept. 1842, to Henry-John Harvey, thnmberland, descended from Geoffrey Le Desponcer, Esq. Bout., RN.’ 2ndsi,n of the late Lieut,-Gen, younger brother of Hugh, justiciary of England, (from Sir John Harvey, ‘R.C.B.whom the Barons Le Deopencerdertvejwas elevated to the Emily-Jane-Pembroke, ma. Sept. 1886, to Rev. Slot-aeon Houston Campbell. peerage, 21 July, 1003, by the title of Baron Spcscer, of Slsi-y-Shaftesbury, ci. 1 Feb. 1019, to Arch bacon Wos’sslcipllsa. This noblemen appears to have boon a very Charles-Jchn Smith, of Jamaica, SI, A., vicar of spirited member of parliament, as his reply to Thomas Erith, Rent, and ii. 20 May, 1054. Howard, Earl of Arnndsl, in a debalo upon the royal pro- William, 8. in 1706; no. in 1820, Frances, dan. of John rsgalive, in l6H, evinces:—” Sly lord,” said Howard, Garhind, Esq., and has had issue, “whenthese things were doing, your ancestors were keep- Wiliiam-Robert-Chnrcbill, 8. 9 Nov. 1823, capt. in ing sheep.”—” When my ancestors were keeping sheep,” the army, it. 16 Dcc. 1862. replied Spencer, “yourlordship’s ancestors were plotting Augusta-Sydney, deceased. treason.” This excited such irritation, at the moment, that George-Jobn-Trevor, Rt. Rev., D. D., bishop of Madras, Arundel, as the aggressor, was commitled to the Tower; and afterwards chancellor of St. Paul’s, 8. in 1792; but soon after, acknowledging bis faull, was discharged, ci. in 1223, Han’iet, dan. of the late Sir B. Sjobbonse Bert., and 6. 18 July, 1888, baring had issue, His lordship 6. 21 Oct. 1627, and was s. by his eon, Willtam-Cavendish. Bengal CS., 8. 19 Jan. 1829’ ci. WILLIAm, 2nd baron, who us. Penelope, dan. of Henry July, 1048, PatienceCaroline, dan. of Col. I’lan’ Wriotbesley, Earl of Southampton, by whom ho hiad (with nynton, H 31. Indian army, by,whi’ne (who 6. Nov. otberissue), 1859) he left at his death, 53 Jan. 1800, a eon, Jobn-Trevor, 8. Nov. 1058. HENnv, his ouccosssr. Almeric-Jsbn-Cbnrcblil, in holy orders, incumbent Robert. cs’eated Yisconnt Teviot, in the peerage of Scot- of Earl Sternd;le Derbyshire 8. 23 Jan, 1834- land, in 1685, a dignity that expired with himself. ci. 18 Juno, 1057, Isabella-Rhica’heth, eldest dan. J his lordship 6. in 1016, and was s. by his eldest son, the Rev Frederick-Adrian-Scrope Fans, and f. hoNEy, 3rd baron; who was created, I June, 1643, Barb 8 Slay, 1804. Theodos’a-Amelia-Mary. is. 22 Sept. 1840, to Hatley of ,Sisaderlond. Ills lordship ci. Dorothy, dan. of Robert Frero, Req., Madras C S.; and 4. 58 Hay, 1648. Sydney, Earl of Leicooter; and by her (who was celebrated Susan-Ann-Sophia-Cbnrchill, sa, 7 Jan. 1842, te the in Wailer’s Sachariss, and who ci. hndly, Robert Smythe, Rev. Hobert-Keov Hamilton, lOlA., chaplain at Esq. of Bounds, Kent), had an only eon, The carl fell Madras, and ii. his svidow, 11 Nov. 1066, having at the battle of Newbury, in 1643, in the royal cause, bad issoe,Rohert-Waltor-Cbin-chill, 8. 30 Nov. 1843; of which he was an ardent supporter, and was s. by his eon, Walter-Spencer-Alexander, 8, 21 Marcb, 1051. macnv, KG., 2nd earl; ci. Anne, dan. of George Digby, Emily-Josnnc-Elpbinstono. Esrl of Bristol, and woes. 1702, by his only surviving son, Frederick-William, 8. in 1407, CnARLE5, KG., 3rd earl. This nobleman was a dietin- Loutsa-Georgiana, ci. G. Canning, Esq. ; ob, 22 Oct. 3814. Harriet-Caroline, is, to Comet Chas. Westerbolt, gniebed statesman, and one of the principal secretaries in Robert, is. Honriotta, dan. of SirE. Fawkener, KB., the reigns of Queen ANNE cud GEONOE 3. His lordship ci. and relict of the Hon. E. Bouverie; 6, ap. in 1831. 747