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290 BEAUMONT. IX. 1851. 0. Henry (Stapleton), Lorii Beaumont, a. and h. h. 11 Aug. 184S in CurzOD street, Mayfair, Midx. Cornet, 1st Life Guards, 1S68 to Dee. 1869. Attached to the 17th Lancers during tin. Zulu war in 1S7!>, mil was at the battle of fllartdi ill 1SS0. Family Estates.... These, in 1SS3, ljesirles some 24 acres, near London, in Midi., valued at £11,000 a year, and some 30 acres, near Dover, valued at £2,000 a year, consisted of 5,700 acres in Yorkshire, valued at £12,400 a year. Total 5,751 acres, of the yearly value of .£25,400. — See Bateman's, " Great Landowners." Principal residence, Carlton Towers, near Solby, Yorkshire. BEAUMONT OF SWORDS. Viscountcy [1.1 1. Sir Thomas Beaumont of Cole (Moil, CO. teieester, I 18^2 * ;uu * Henry B, of the samef 1 ) by Elizabeth, da. of John Lons, citizen of Either 31 March 1607 d h. to her br. Humphrey, sue. his g a staunch supporter of the Hoyal When called out of abeyance. By James I, Ib'04 ... ,, Charles II, 1000 „ „ 1077 „ George I, „ George II, „ George HI, 1703 » „ lTb'4 Name of Barvmj. Des Date of falling into abeyance. 1770 1806 „ 1816 George IV, 1S29 WuBamlV, 1S32 1833 Victoria, l>encer (see 1763) 1461 temp. Ed. IV .Windsor (see 1865).. ..1642 „ Car. I Ferrers de Chartley 1646 ,, Car. I 1721 ...Clinton ...1692 1731 ...Clifford (see 1776) 1720 Le Despeucer(2nd time) 1 763 Botetourt (see 1803) 1406 Clifford (2nd time, see also 1833) 1780 ..AVilloughbydeEres (see 1870) 1784 ...Howard de Walden 1S03 ...Botetourt (2nd time .Boos, or de Ilos .Zouche (see 1829) .Zoiiche (2nd time) .Beniers (see 1838) .Clifford (3rd time) .Vaux .Berners (2nd time) .Camoys Braye Win. & Mary Geo. II Geo. II Hen. IV ! ! ... years of abeyance. 143* 18 31 ® 5 1 1S38 . 1S38 1839 1839 1840 ...Beaumont 1841 1855 1871 1871 1877 1885 . Hastings .Windsor (2nd time) .Botreaux, Hungerford, de Moleyus and Has- tings de Hastings ...1868 . Willoughby de Eresby (2nd time) ...1870 ..1777 ..1868 ...1775 II Geo. Ill ... 1 my ...1779 1) Geo. HI ... 1 ...168S 11 Jac. II 96 ») ...1776 II Geo. Ill ... 27 ...1687 n Jac. II 119 ...1625 M Car. I 191 ! ...1828 )! Geo. IV 1 ...1743 II Geo. II 89 ...1832 11 Will. IV ... 1 ...1663 Car. II 175 ! ...1838 Victoria (37 days) ...1426 II Hen. VI ! ! ... 413 ! ...1557 11 Mary ! ! 282! ...1508 M Hen. VII !!... 332 ! ...1541 II Hen. VIII ! ! 300 !# ) ...1833 11 Will. IV ... 22 Victoria lie ang .Grey de Ruthin descended from Thomas, 2nd s. of John, 4th Victoria Geo. Ill Victoria Lord Beaumont, the 1 100 17 grandfather of Viscount Beaumont, he petitioned James I to renew in his person thf extinct Viscountcy, which petition is printed in Nichols' "Leicestershire" Vol. UJ.

  • The amount of years of abeyance in this anomalous case cannot be taken as a

precedent. Its termination was made (by the advice of the House of the Lords) tj quiet the claim of the grantee (as heir general) to the Barony of Abergavenny, «P their Lordships wished to be given to the heir male of the last Baron on whom wosi of the estates had been settled. •*♦ The Barony of Hastings, excepting so far an dormant for nearly five centime*.