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132 DIRLETOUN — DOXC ASTER. Earldom [S.] Sir Jailes Maweu,, of Innerwick, one of the Geutlo- I 1046 men °^ tue King's Bedchamber, 8. of John M., of Kirkhonsp, by to ' Jean, sister el John, 1st Haul Of Ann. d.u.e [8.1 ila. o£ Sir Charles -ir. rn MlIBBAT, of Cockpool, by Margaret, <la. of Hugh (Someuvii.lk), Loan ljyu - SoMKHVlLLB [S.] was, in 1646 (the registration of the patent is much defaced) a: EARL OF DIRLETOUN and LORD EL- BOTTLE [S.] He m. before April 1623 Elizabeth, df, Bosr. or DB BncrssovNK. 11,- <l s.p.m.f") about 1650 when all kis honours became extinct. Admon. (as " Earl Darletan") 6 May 1650. His widow was our. 26 April 1659 (as "Elizabeth Maxwell, Comitissa") at St. Martin's in the fields. Her will dat. 22 Aug. 1657, pr. 20 Aug. 1660. DOCKWRA OF CULMORE. Barony [I.] j. « Henry Dockwra, Knt., Treasurer of Wat in t IRS] Ireland "(»>) was [IS] May 1621, er. BARON DOCKWRA OV " ' CULMORE [I.] He had previously (temp. Eli:.) distinguished himself in the Irish wars. P.C. [I.] ; Gov. of Longfoyle : and grantee of considerable lands in co. Wicklow. He m. Anne, da. of Francis Vait.uan, of Sutton upon Derwent. He d. 18 April 1631. Will dat. 10 March 1630. The will of his widow is dat. 20 July 16 18. II. 1C31, 2. Tiieodoue (Dockwra), Barox Dockwra of Ci:i.M' )i!i: to [I.], s. and h., h. 1620. He d. unm. about 1650, when the title 1G50. became extinct. Admon. 5 Dec. 1650, to a creditor. DOLLARDSTOAYX. See " Athlumxey op Somerville and Doleardstowx, eo. Mcath," Barony fX] {SomerviUe}, cr. 1S63. i.e., " Meredyth or Dollardstow.v. co. Meath," Barony (SomereilJe), cr. 1866 ; see "Athlumney " Barony [I.] as next above. DOLPHIXSTOUN. i.e.. " Ker op Xlsbet, Langnewtoux and Dolpiiixstou.v, Barony [S.] (A'cr) cr. 1633 with the Earldom ok Ancru.m [S.], which sec DOXAMORE. See " Hawley op Donamore " Barony [I.] (ffaaley), cr. 1G1G; ex. 1772. DOXCASTER. ■i.e. "Doncaster," co. York," Viscountcy {Hay), cr. 1GIS with the Earldom or Carlisle, which see ; both ex. 1660. 1. Sir James Scott (ille»it. s. of Kin-; Charles ID was cr. 14 Feb. 1662/3, BARON SCOTT OF TYNDALE, co. North- umberland, EARL OF DONCASTER, co. York, and DUKE OK MONMOUTH, in anticipation of his marriage (which took place 20 April 1663) with the sua jure Countess op Buccleuoh [S. 1 On that day they were severally cr. DUKE and DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUCH, ( a ) Of his two daughters and coheirs (1) Elizabeth m. firstly 1638 William (Hamilton), 2d Duke op Hamilton [S.], and secondly, 19 June 1655, ThomM Dalmahoy (2) Diana m. Charles Cecil, styled Viscount Cranbourne, and was mother of James, 3d Earl of Salisbury. ( b ) See " Creations, 1483-1646," in ap. 47th Rep. D, K. Pub. Records. Earldom. I. 1GG3, to 1G85.