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350 DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. arms, Or : a cross patonce, sable, surmounted by a bend, gules, thereon another bend engrailed, or, charged with three hand-grenades, sable, fired, proper ; a chief, (of augmen- tation) , wavy argent, thereon waves of the sea, from which issuant in the centre, a palm tree, between a disabled ship on the dexter, and a ruinous battery on the sinister, all proper. Crests, 1st, out of a naval crown, or, thechelenk, or diamond plume of triumph presented to the 1st Lord Nelson, by the grand seignor ; 2nd, the stern of the St. Joseph, first-rate man-of-war, floating in waves of the sea, proper. Supporters, Dexter, a sailor, habited and armed with a cutlass, and pah- of pistols in his belt, proper, his right hand supporting a pike, proper, thereon hoisted a commodore's flag, gules, and his left holding a palm branch : siister, a lion reguardant, in his mouth two broken flag staffs, and flowing from the one the Spanish, and from the other the French tricoloured ensign, and in the dexter forepaw a palm branch, all proper. Seat, Trafalgar-house, near Salisbury, Wiltshire. Club, Carlton. NELSON, Earl, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Thomas Bolton, 2nd Earl Nelson. He was A.July 7, 1786, and succeeded his uncle (taking the name of Nelson), Feb. 28, 1835: m. Feb. 21, 1821, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of J. M. Eyre, Esq. of Landford ; and d. Nov. 1, 1835, having had issue five sons and four daughters. NELSON, Dowager Countess, FRANCES ELIZABETH, daughter of John Maurice Eyre, Esq.: m. 1821, the 2nd Earl Nelson, who d. 1835. Patron of one living, Chilcombe, R. Dorset. Residence, Landfort-house, Downton, Salisbury. NETTERVILLE, VISCOUNT. (NETTERVILI.E.) ARTHUR JAMES NETTERVILLE, 8th Viscount in the peerage of Ireland, son of Robert William Netterville, Esq. of Cruicerath, (co.) Meath; succeeded his kinsman, by decision of the House of Lords, in ]8t>7; is a Magistrate for (co.) Meath : married (1841) Constantia Fran- ces, who died 1869, sister of Sir Charles Frederick Smythe, 7th Bart, and has issue, living, Daughter, Frances Constantia, m. 1865, (Viditz.) Brothers living, Robert, //<> presumptive* b. 1804, m. 1S33, Annette, who died, 1849, daughter of Hatton Ronayne Conroii, Esq., of While I breathe my hope is in the cross. Grange-house, (co.) Cork. John Pearce, m. istti, Julia, daughter of the late Henry Robinson, Esq., Banker of Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, and Hyde-purk-place, London. Sisters living, Maria. Susan. Creation, Viscount Netterville, of Dowth, in the peerage of Ireland, 1622. ftnrts, Argent : a cross, gules, fretty, or. A demi-lion rampant, gules, bezanty. Supporters, Uerter, a sea-horse per fesse, gules and proper, mane, legs, fins, and tip of the tail, or; sinister, a demi-lion guardant, gules, bezanty. Resides Abroad. NETTERVILLE, Viscount, His lordship's predecessor was his kinsman, James, 7th Viscount Netterville. He succeeded his kinsman, John, by decision of the House of Lords/1834: m. 1834, Eliza, daughter of Joseph Kirwan, Esq. of Hillsbrosk, Galway, and by her had issue two daughters, and d. Feb. 13, 1851. Nevill, Viscount, title borne by the Marquess of Abergavenny. family name of the Marqness of Abergavenny,