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OORRIOBNPA, ETC., TO VOL. I. 303 lino 62, f&r Baron/' nmi "Btfony KQmiXUY Une 64, f&r "Buron/* rtoA •« BaroDy (Pas«<)." 0. 281 ; in margin, for "1690/' reeui <* 1700." Lin« 23, a/l€r " m." oSd '< 17 Ang. J 667"; line 26, /or "1699,*' tta^ *' 1699/700 afc Badminton"; line 27, <^ter " widow/' rtc/(i ** who was 6a;>. at Hadham parva, Herts., 16 Deo. 1680 *' ; line 85, jw " 1681/' Ttad '• 1681/2." p. 282 ; line 16, after " 1711," tutd " at Wimbledon, Surrey " ; line 11, ajter " if.," tuid "at Westbrook Hall, near Berkhampatead, 12"; line 17, for ^m./' read

  • ■ who was 6. 14 and bap. *]l Aug. 1688, at North Mims, Herts., m. 15 Oot 1716 " ;

lino 18, /or " 6th," rerid " 4th " ; line 19, /or *' 1722," read '• 1721/2 " ; line 28, ajier " 1729," add " at Holland House " ; line 34, irfter " 1740," add *' at St Geo. Han. aq." ; line 47, for *' Jan.," read •« April." p. 283 ; line 2, ofter ** 1766/' add "ed. at Westm. School "; line 8, after " 1791," luicj'* at Umhefch church'*; line I7,a/^ " 1814/' MAI**ai the house of 0. 0. Smith, in Upper Brook street, St Qeo., Han. sq. " ; line' 24, far "is now (1885) living," read "<f. 2 Oct. 1889, in her 90th year, at 19 Hill Street, and was bur. at Badminton " ; lino 85, fitr " 1807." read " 1867(«)." adding ae eaid note " (") As to the Rarldom of Glamorgan, ^a, see under that Utle"; after " 1845," add " at Hampton " ; line 40, for " Major,'* read '« Hon. Col." ; after " Yeomanry," add " He m. 9 Oct. 1895, at Trinity church, Sloane street, Louisa Rmily, widow of Carlo, Bahon dk Tutll, 2nd and yst da. of William Henry Harford, of Oldown, oo. Gloucester, by Ellen, da. of Rot. William Towbr, o( How Hatch, Essex. She was b. 21 Sep. 1864." p. 284 ; line 16, tfier " Beaulieu," add " Admon. Feb. 1803 " ; d^U line 17, and imeH "See ' FsRRABD or Bbauubu, co. Louth,' Barony [I] (TUkborne), er, 1716 ; «r. 178L" See " Montagu of Bsaultbu co. Southampton/ Barony {MarUagU' Ihaglae Seott afterwards DouglaS'Seott- Montagu) er, 1886. line 20, for *' Viscount [I], read <' Viscountcy [I] (BulkeUy) " ; deU lines 81 and 82, /rem ** 1810)*' to *< he had," and ineert ** 1810, cerUinly before 27 March 1811) Alice, niece and heir of line to John (Coiitn), Earl op Bochan [S], she being Ist da. and c»heir of Sir Alexander Coutn, Sheriff of Aberdeen (1805), probably by Joanna Latimir, who, as his widow, was long resident, with this Alice, at Malt4in, CO. Y()rk(0 " ; add ae eaid note " (0 8ee a valuable article on the Earldom of Buchan, hv Joseph Bain, in Tke Oeneaioffiet, N.S., vol. iv, p. 194." Note (^), line 4, /»r 'Mt " read "after." Note "c," lines 4 and 6, fsr "first" read

    • second." Condude note (^) as under, *' The parentage of this HeuTj Beaumont

and of Alice Comyn, his wife, is set forth [Oeaealogut^ N.S., vol. iv, p. 114, and notes thereto] in the Seize Q,wiHiere of Henry IV (whose maternal grandmother, Isabel, Cimntess of Lancaster, was da. of the said Henry and Alice), by G. W. Watson, wht> has kindly contributed the following addition^ remarks : —

  • Lrmis and Henry de Beaumont were younger sons of Louis de Brienne, dit d'Aere,

whf» was, jure uxoriSf Vicomte de Beaumont in Blaine. This Louis was younger son of John de Brienne. King of JerusHlem, Rmperor of Constantinople, by Berengaria, da. of Alfonso IX, King of Leon, father of Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon, the frtther of Kleanor, first wife of Edward I and mother of Kdward II. This explains why the plirnse eoneanjuineue Reyit is app1i«*d to Henry de Beaumont, why his Bi4t«r Isabel (rie Vesci) is called Kintwoman to Queen Eleanor^ and also why the arme of Jeruealem were sometimes qnartered with his own. Louis de Brienne bad substituted fleur de lis for the billets in the arms of Brienne [anire, billettee, a lion rampant, or]^ and Henry de Beaumont bore the paternal arms without further difference, perhaps 1>cc:inse he roside<l in England. Mr. Stapleton (/^><. Norm. II, p. 32) incidentally mentions the parentage of Henry, while that of his brother Louis, the Bishop of Durham, is, I believe, recorded in every French pedigree of Brienne. I am unable to say to whom is originally due the extraonlinary statement that Louis and Henry de Beaumont were sons of Louis, eldest son of Charles, King of Sicily and Jerusalem. The arms of that King were those of France, differenced