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FOREIGN TITLES OF NOBILITY. V. Frederic, I. 27 July, 3813, vs. IS Bee. 1666, MarionEllen, 5th data, of Thomas Pearson, Req. of Acton House, Middlesex, and has a son, 6. it Calcutta, 23 Oct. 1867. i. Clarisoa-Caihorhve, to, 20 Jan. 1053, to ths Rev. John’ Acland James, P.C. of Walcisham, Suffolk, only surviving son of the late Rt. Roy. Br. James, Bishop of Calcutta; shed. 0 Sept. 1861. ii. Lauiea, to. 3 Bee. 1636, to William-Augustus F,llorman, lianoverian I’oiioul-Oeneral at Antwerp, lInt. ef the Guelpbie and Lo ‘pId Orders, and has had a a,’n, Arthur- The Bnko de Losads d. 16 Sept. 1857. Ernest, it. an infant, 13 Nov. 1857. iii. Geraldine. Arms—A military shield, erect, per pate, divided perpendicularly or, a sprig in their beaks, ppr, Crest—On a monut, vort, a into two equal parte. On the dexter side, on a deve, as in the arms, a sprig in its beak, ppr. Sappaclere— field, erg., a chcvroa, acute angalar, erect, go above which two erecents. and below one. On the ambler side, on a Two angels, ppr., the exterior band of each supperting a field, ac , a right hand, the fingers and palm spread open below, two fetters, with chains broken, pp., as a true and RI honor cc mi gPo .nieileacc—Clahlcan des Tounelles, faithful memorial of Christian charity, dispLayed by the liberation of many unhappy Christians lingering in Turkish servitude, an’l for services rendered in the negotiations which terminated to the peace of Carlowtte iii Jan. 1699. Creel—Two military helmets craticoiated, or, open, with royal dialema; the one, with a crescent, so., the other with a right hand, extended, p,r. “Hochopied”—nsmegiven in falconry to the first bird that otrikeo the hawk in its flight. JfoOs—ilptivo ealnamine erescit. ]l,shlc:.re —Ilolsnsvaodilanse, Sur,’ey. L 0 U S A B A. kilirzlgc. This family, which lsae for many geucrations held largeposaeselona in Jamaica, is of Spanish origin, and eras of great County, son of Frank 3iagawly, Req. of Frankford, by rankau.l station in theirorigiusleountry. In 1610,w o find one B cidgct his wife. Ho was in the early part of his life in the Francis do Loea.la, founded acoiunianderie do St. Etienne; service of tho Empress-Queen lilAeiiA-Tnrueox, and wag and at a later period, its representative, the celebrated Buuc em LasAn.t (which title is Italian), was Orand duchoeses (her dau.) with the Duke ofParma, lie m. Jane, Chamborlaiu lo C!i.tr.txs Iii., King of Spain, wha created dan. of Christopher Fallon, Req. of Runnymede, Co. Roe. him a Orandoe of the let elms, at Barcelona, 17 Ott.t 1750, comnaon, and it. 1669, having had, at his coma tiaia as Kin3 of the Two Sisillee, aa the title of Duke in Spain eonl,l only ha hsrae by a Grandoc. lIe is. a. p., and wae a. in the representation of the family by Ins kinsman, F,MANt’etns Lousana, Esq.,who lived in great splendour on his West Indian eatates, and was 3. by his only eurviving eon, lasso no 1.’ nexus, Faq. to wham was confirmed the title of Bone ne Losana a’ Leusana, as borne by his anceetora. He rn. his 505cm, Lydia de Loneada, maternal granddau. ci the Baron d’AgaOsr, by whicb lady (who d. in 1837) he had, 1, Russueo, Buke de-Losada y Lonvada. Ii. Fa.svois (erealod Slnquis by the O.raud Duke of Tuscany). 6. Noe. 1813; m. llariauue, dan. of the hate Sir Chanicy Woloeley, Bart. (See Iliac 111k.) iii. Count llerman, 6. Sept. 1618. I. Counlese Emma. m. Lieut.-Col, Count Louis Van dcr Lurch, ORder d’Ordouanoo de 5. 31. Ic Roi des Bolges, and hae issue, 1 Couat Charles, 2 Count Adrian, 5 Cou;it Alberic, 4 C,,nst llorace, 5 Countess Ida, 2 Ceuntesr Matildr,and s’tliors, * ‘‘Ladignd;el Is Iluqus de Loosda es do Italia. Per Raal titalo cape lidi en Carinena cI 2 Lilciembro, 1735, eonots quo teniais’lo Sn .3lageatad presenle ci largo ‘distisingido merits del i1une ue Loa,ona, su Sumillor de e’rps, Ia nobleza y esclaroeiisiento do su cans y familia, love a hion eeneo’l’rlo on Barcelona, ci 17 Oeti,bre de siebo ano, la Gr,nidco.i de Ropaua do ira elaoo, libre de lazes y medics enatios. ‘‘—Spasiek Palest. 1’232 ii. Conotces Sarah, on. hereonsin, 5. do Laueada, Esq.,aud has an only son, Arthur. iii. Cosmos’s Bertha, no. to Mensleur do Nieolai de Nod, es Prusee, and has, Frederick and Charles, and a dau. iv. Csuntcse Anna, no. in 1847. Edusond-Slolyneux fled, Req. of Huyton Key, co. Lancaster, chamberlain of the let class to the Pope, and has two sore, Edmund-Ilaring. ton, and Riward-Honerd; two daem. Agnes-5la’-Mati1da, and Charlotte-Amelia. Ai’,ss—Az., thrce doves, regardaut, arg., wings expanded standard, go., charged with an eastern crove’n, or. Molle— 18th Arrandinsement, Paris. M A GA W L Y - C F R A T I. 3TILEPTO - C’unlsTopljgg, MAGAWLY - GnATs, a Count of the Holy Roman or Germanic Empire ; 8. iii Dublin, 17 Fob. 1851; a. (ale father, as 6th count, CO Asig. 1800. ILiliczlgc. The JlAu.owLvs, afamily of great antiquity in Ireland, doduceanuuhrokcmm descent frem NixtLa.fikcniveheslopoo. and werestyled ‘‘I’rineesof Calry,” in the co. ofWestmeath. In 16)5, theEmperorCn.sr.tr.s Vi. conferred upon Field-Marshal Philip-Henry Maganly, who ia. Margaret d’Rs te, of Austria, the dignity of a Count of the Holy Reman Rmpire, and the EMAyrEL n LOUSABA, DUKE BE LOSABA T Lot’SADA, rank and privilcgee ofa gcandeo of Spain. The field-marshal, so recognised iu Spain in 1848, the elder brands who was sen of Itenry llagan’ly, by hie wife, Msry, dan. of John Brswoo, Roq. of The Neale, had one son, Henry, who of the family having becunoo extinct, 8. Fob. lOop vu. N July, 1 802, Hononine, eldest don, of the halo if. young and nisi., .and a dan., the Bouua Benodieta Slagawly, lady of honour to the empress, and “damedo i’ordre do Mai’ie Thdrbee,” who d. 5. p. in 1799, whereupon the title reverted to his (the field-marshal’s) grand-nephew, Psymeic-Awtv MJa0AwLY. of Frtnkford, in the Ring’s employed ti negotiate the marriage of one of the arch. a. Faea,Ncis-Pnenjr, his heir. II. Aarly, au abbd, 6. PsI; deceased. in. Christopher. 6. in May, 1869; if. in 3849; leaving by Alexendrina his wife, a Russian lady, co-hairese of the Baron Behr, one son, and a dan. e. Ellen-Benedicta, vs. to John Fitcsimon, Faq. of Broughall CanOe, King’s Co., by whom she had, with other children, 1 Nicholas (Sir), Rut,, ci. Mary, dan. of SirJohu Power, Dart.; and if. in 1649. 1 Idary, m. let, to William Swestman, Req. of Babeny, co Bnblin, who ci. 10 Sept. 1645 (she was his second wife); and Sndly, in 1649, to Christopher Be.non, Req., of Broughall Castle, King’s Cenuty. ii. Mary-Bridget, as. to James Banon, Faq. of Iriehtowma Ilonso, and it, 1853, leaving issue, I Christopher, d.n.j. 24 Slay, 1862. 2 Aislg, 11.0., ci. Jooe, don, of Patrick Lamberl, Req. of Carna4h, and if. a.i. 28 3Iay, 1817. 3 Edward, of Itrsughsll Castle, Ring’s County B.L., resident magistrate for heath served on the staff in live Crimea (stcdal for Italoklovo, lekerinno, sad Scliaolopol), ci. 21 Aog. 1851, Ellen, dan, of John Fitsgerald, Eoq., sod had issue, Chrhtepher-Jsntce-Potrick, 6. 1863’, Rdward-lfagswly-Joseph, 6. 1868; Ellen-llary; ltlnry-Francre-Palneia ; Olary-Cclcstiao ; Annic-hlarie said Gcnodicla-hlary-Jaoet. 4 Andrea-, . 1 June, 1864, A,anie, clan, of Edward Beylagh, Esq., Q.C., and has issue, Awly, 6. 1866 Edward-Jessie, 6. 18681 sad Slay-Jsart. 1 Jane, si. Is Charles O’lliardan, Esq., 31.1), 2 hlary, as. to G,Ibcrt Nugent, Esq. of Moste Castle. S Ellen, Iii. Lejouno’, of Frugay, Pse-de.Calais.