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FOREIGN TITLES OP NOBILITY. sri. Teresa (Condeea de Calry). xv. Jane, ii. Cam. V. Mary-Jane, so. 1st, Andrew Geoghegan, Hag. of Rallymaglevy, co. Weetmeath, by whom else bad an only dau. 1 Jane, so. Count Slagawly-Cersti and a. in 1545. She so. lndly, Miles Neon, Hag, of Neon Brooks, CO. Leitrim, by whom she had issue, 1 Miles-Gerald, 0. in 1821 ; so. 21 Nov. 1846, Anne de Ia Pierre, 3rd dau. of Major Hawkes, formerly of Her Republic. This title (witis many privileges) was conferred Majesty’s 21st light dragoons, and Mary-Anne his wife, eldest dan. of the late William Borradaile, Esq. of Streathasn Park, Snrrey. upon Captain Auselo Metaxa and all his male descendants 1 Ellen-Bonedicta, ci. sussa. in 1845. vs. Jane, or. to John Campbell, Esq. vIe. Ellen, so. to William Gernon, Req., and hashadiasue. ps’litical services, rendered to the Venetian Enspire, in the The eldest eon, Faarecee-Pssrc.sp 3IAoAwLv, 8. in 1788, was accredited in thousand sncn, at his personal sxpersss, to auppart the 1812, envoy from his holiness the POPE to NAPOLEON. He Venetian Empire. The family of SIsters’s also distinguished was subsequently esnstitnted regent of the Puehies of themselves in favour of the freedom of Greece in 1841, and, Banns5 Placeutia, and Guastalla, and OIled that high office up to the present period, hold important appointments nntll these estates were apportioned to the ex Empress under the government. The title of “Counts,”according Maasa-Loussa, in 1811. He was prime-minister to her to the original graut of tire Venetian Empire, was recognized imperial highness, instil 1823, and was also conseiller inticac by the British Government, iu the United States of the and chamberlain to the Emperor of Anstnia, chancellor of lonian Islands, on 3 June, 1840. the order of St. George, knight of the order of the Iron dauglatcrs of a count have the right to assume tlsc title of Crown (of llonca), Ire. dec. He Cs. in 1088, Clara, only child Countess, hut it is not inherited by their descendants. of Guiseppe, Count Slaneuehini-Gnidobeno, by Pnh’ia his wife, dan. and sole heiress of the Count Ccrati, of Parma, 10 Nov. 1640. (her enotiser was Ippolita Pallavicino del Scipieni, the last descendant of that princely house, and niece of Pope BerernicT XIV., Lambertini). Count Magawly left, VALERTO, his heir, the 4th count. Patrick-Awly, capt. in the Austrian service; sea, in Fob. 1817, Lucretia, sister of Prince Soragna, of Parnaa. The Count ci. 1815, and was s. by his elder son, Varcaso SlAoAwLv-CrsRAT5, 4th connt, 8. 4 Ang. 1809, VINcRNT, ns. 19 Oct. 1843, to tho Rev. Ilenry who is. twice; by his 2nd wife he had no issue. By his Jodrell, son of Edward Jodrell, Req., next bruthcr first, Jane, only child of the late Andrew Geoghegan, Req. of tise late Sir Richard-Paul Jodrell, Bart., (see oRfe of Ilallysnaglevy, co. Westmeath, by Mary-Jane his wife, JODRELL, BART.) by whom else has issue. sister of Francis-Philip, Coenit Slagawly, he left, at his death (he was aasassinatcd at Parma), 4 March, 1058, an only son and successor, FRAsrcis-PRT5AP-Rrrnaan MAOAwLV-CERATe, 5th ronnt, 0. 28 2,ov. 1832, who as. 23 Dcc. 1052, at Dublin, Hose, Caps St. Vincent, and Graudce of the 1st class in P”rtugal dan. of Mr. Alexander Ccaelly, and it. at Philadelphia, 10 Aug. 1060, leaving an only child, VAnesun-Cnasavorisen, the present count. As’sas—Arg., a lion, rampant; in the dexter and sinister George of Ruaaia ; rear-admiral of the royal navy ; 5. chief points a dexter hand. Crest—A demi-hon, rampant. Supporters—The black eagles of Anstria, by specific grant. and widow of Edward Elere, Esq., lieut. RN., by whom Jietts—Laimb deargh abeo. MARANHAM, MARQUESS OF, Sf6 cliff, DUN- gallant career. In the French war, he did many acts of DONALD, EARL OF, M ELF OR T. GEORGE DRUDMOND, Duo do Mclfnrt, and Cossnt do ho was created Crsnav CAPE Sc. ‘ryccsr by the Queen of Lussan, in France; EARL OF PERTH AND MELFOIPf, Portugal. Ills chief exploit in the British service was at in Scotland. (8ff PERTH, in tiso bndy of the work.) Acre in 1041 ; and his chief command, that of the Baltic M ETA X A - A N Z 0 LA TO. JEAN-BAPTISTE, COUNT METAEA, so. 30 Oct. 1841, Selina.Jane-Ranc)iffe, Only child of Captain Richard Barrow, 1st King’s dragoon.guards, granddaughter nf Sir Thnrnae Parkyne, .Bart. of Bunny Park, co. Notte, cousin of Lord Enncliffo and the Princess do Polignac, and hae had ieene, s. Andrea-Rushont (Count), 0. 23 March, 1044. is. Predcrtck-Coemets (Count), RN., 0. 7 March, 1847. err. Francis-Baptiste (Count), RN., 0. 31 Aug. 1145; ci. for the en, of Westnaeath, and was sheriff in 1838. 21 Oct. 1803. 1233 iv. Richard.Parkysae (Count), 0. it Oct. 1851. 5. Elizabcth.Sclina (Cesustese for life), is. 29 Sept. 1843, to Crawshay liailsy, Esq., only son of Crawshay Dailey, Req. of Nant-y-Glo, 11. P. far Sloumouth. iLtIltllgC. J cArs-BapTisTe Mcvaxa, a Count of tire powerful Venetian in porpctnuna (by Franciacese Jlauricnuo), en 12 July, 1691, for bin eminent and valorous military arhlevcments and losnau Islands, Rumelia and Livadia, having raised several This tide ef Count elesccssds by inheritance ; svcn the The Count Joan-Baptiste Metaxb, became naturalized on Jlefls—SSda a csmmanda, Scal—Aberaman Park, (llamsrganahiro. N API ER. ELOISE-FANNT JODRELL, COUNTESS OF CAPE Sr. JLiiicac, Sia CssaELEa NAmER, (see cole NAmER, EAEON), Count 10CM. Itnight (irsasd Cress of the Order of the Tower ansI Sword of Portugal ; Ksuglst of the Osvlors of Slaria Theresa of Austria, of the tOed Eagle of Prussia, arid of St. 6 STarch, i7os; ns. Ritca, dan. of —Vonnghnshand, Esq., be had an only dau., 1. ELosec-FArsssv, present countess. Sir Charles Napier dietingsushsd himself by a long and eea,rsaulike daring and success. During are interval of inactivity, he accepted the consmand of the fleet of Dsnna JiAsus, Queen of Portugal, and by his victories, was the means of placing her on the Portuguese throne. In reward fleet, in 1054. On his return from the Baltic, Sir Charles was offered the Grand Cress of the Bath, which he declined. He was for some time N. P. for the borough of Jlarylehone, and for Southwark. He ‘5.5 Rev. 1065. Aru,s_Qnartcrly: let, and 4th, arg., a saltier, engcailcd, bela’een four maca, go. 2nd ansi 3rd, or, a bend, sc. clssrged with a mullet, becween twe creacenla, of the let, svithin a danbie tn’caeurs, Osry-coonterflocr, of the second. faceD—let, a hand, couped bclonv tOt elbow, ppr., holding crescent, ac.; 2nd, a sheaf of spears, ppr. Jjatt1c0 Sons cache,” and “Ready,aye ready.” Ssal_Itlerclniatonsl Mall, ilomdean, isasspahire. NUGENT. SJAMES NucEyr, a Count of the Germanic or Holy Roman Empire c. his father, 27 March, 1 826; nr. 6 Sept. 1837, Olivia, 4th dais, of George Stapleton, Esq. of Mount- joy Square, in tho city of Dublin, by Anaetaeia his wife, dais. nf Nichoiss Bodkin, Esq., en. Gaiway, and leas had issue. Cotint Nsrgcnt is irs the consntisaion pf ,the peace 4R