Page:The Complete Peerage Ed 1 Vol 4.djvu/13

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

GALWAY. 11 [I.], 15 July 1751. He took liy Royal lie. 22 Dec. 1769, the name of Arundell.^) Ho )»., 12 Aug. 1747, Elizabeth,( b ) da. of Joseph da-Costa-Villa-Real. He d. IS Nov. 1772. Will pr. Jan. 1773. His widow d. 2 Jan. 1792. Will pr. Jan. 1792. VII. 1772. 8. Henry William (Monckton- Arundell), Viscount Galway, &c. [I.], b. 16 May 1748 ; sue. to the Peerage [I.], IS Nov. 1772. He d. tiffin. 2 March 1774. Will pr. March 1774. VIII. 1771. 4. Robert (Monckton- Arundell), Viscount Galway, &c. [I.], br. anil h., b. 1 July 1752, sue. to the Peerage [[.], 2 March 1774 ; M.P. for Pontefract, 1772-74, and 1780-83; for Yorkshire, 17S3-90, and for Pontefract (again), 1796-1802; Comptroller of the Household, 1784; P.O.; K.B. 1786. He m. firstly, 4 March 1779, at St. Marylebone, Midx., Elizabeth, 3d da. of Daniel Matiikw, of Felix Hall, Essex, by Mary, da. of George Byam, of Antigua. She d. 19 Nov. 1801. He m. secondly, 21 May 1803, Mary Bridget, widow of Pcter-Auriol Hay-Drummond, only da. and h. of Pembertou Milnbs, of Bawtry Hall, co. York, by Jane, da. of Adam Slater, M.D. He d. 23 July 1«10, aged 6&(«) Will pr. 1810. His widow d. s.p., 13 Nov. 1835. Will pr. Dec. 1835. IX. 1810. 5. William George (Monckton- Arundell), Viscount Galway, &c. [I.], s. and h., by first wife, 6. 28 March 1782 ; sue. to the Peerage [I.], 23 July 1810. He was a good Topographer and Antiquary. By royal lie. 15 Feb. 182(5, he discontinued the name of Arundell before his own title of honour, as also (as a surname) for his children, other than his heir male for the time being in the peerage. He m. 4 June 1804, Catherine Elizabeth, only surv. child of George Handfield. Capt. in the 40th Foot, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir William Smith, 6th Bart, of Hill Hall. He d. 2 Feb. 1834 in his 52d year, at Serlby Hall, Notts. Will pr. March 1834. His widow, who was b. 8 Sep. 1783, d. 7 April 1S62. X. 1834. 6. George Edwakd Arundell (Monckton-Arundell), Viscount Galway, &c. [1.], s. and h., i. 1 March 1805, at Knuteford, Cheshire ; ed. at Harrow and at Ch. Ch. Oxford ; matrio. (as G. E. A. Moncklon), 30 April 1821; B.A., 1S27 ; was M.P. for East Retford, 1837-76. He sue. to the Peerage [I. J, 2 Feb. 1831 ; was a Lord in Waiting, Feb. to Dee. 1852. Hem. 25 April 1S38, at St. Geo. Han. sq., his cousin, Henrietta Eliza, sister of the 1st Baron Houghton, da. of Robert Pemberton Milnes, of Fryston Hail, co. York, by Henrietta Maria, da. of Robert (Monckton-Abcndell), 4th Viscount Galway [I.] abovenamed. He d. 6 Feb. 1876, in his 71st year, at Serlby Hall. His widow living 1890. XI. 1H76. 7. George Edmund Milnes ( Monckton-Auundell), Viscount Galway and Baron ok Killard [I.], only s. aud h., b. 18 Nov. 1844 in Grafton street, Midx.; ed. at Eton and at Ch. Ch. Oxford ; mat. (as G. E. M. Moncklon) 27 May 1863 ; B.A. and 2d class, law and mod. hist., 1866 ; M.A., 1877 ; was M.P. for North Notts 1872-85, having sue. to the Peerage [I.j 6 Feb. 1876. He was a: a Peer [U.K.] on 2 July 1887 as BARON MONCKTON OF SERLBY, co. Nottingham.;") He in. 24 July 1879, Vere, da. of Ellis Gosling, ( a ) He was also enabled thereby to use the name of Arundell before his peerage title. This was in pursuance of the will and codicil (dat. 15 Oct. 1764 and 18 June 1767), of his maternal aunt, Lady Frances, Arundell, widow of Richard Arundell, only br. of John, Lord Arundell of Trerice. The license was for himself, his eldest son aud his heirs male succeeding to the estates devised, but the direction in the will was to take the name of Arundell only, which last word {only) was omitted in the licence, and the name of Arundell was used after that of Monokton. ( b ) " A lady of a very large fortune." Lodge vol. v., 252. ( c ) The character given to him by Sir N. Wraxall in his " Posthumous memoirs," vol. iii, p. 338 (edit. 1831), is that "it would bo difficult to commemorate anytliiug very meritorious about him, aud that wheu he addressed the House "at very late hours " he " was usually in a state which should have impelled him to silence." ( J ) This was one of the " Jubilee " peerages, for a list of which see vol. ii, p. 238, note " a," sub " Cheylesmore."