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198 HAWNES— HAY. HAWSES. See "Carteret op Hawxes, co. Bedford," Barony {Carteret), cr. 1681, ex. (with the Earldom of Granville) 1 See " Carteret of Hawnbs, co. Bedford," Barony (Carteret, formerly T/iynne) Barony, cr. 1781 ; ex. 1849. HAY, i.e., "Hay"(») Barony [E.] withouL seat in Upper House (Hay), cr. 1606 ; see " Carlisle " Earldom, cr. 1622, ex. 1660. HAY OF ERROLL. Barony [S.] Sir Wilt.iam Hay, of Erroll, co. Perth, Hereditary I 1449 ? Constable of Scotland, who sue his grandfather in 1136 is said to have been cr. before 2 March 1449/50, LORD HAY OP EKllOLL [S.] He was cr., 17 March 1452/3, EARL OF ERROLL [S.] ; see that dignity. HAY OF KINFAUNS. i.e., "Hay of Kijvfaiws " Barony [S.] (Hay), er. 1027, with the Vis- county of Ddi'PLIX [S.], and again, 1633, with the Earldom of Kinnoull [S.], which see. IIAY OF PENWARUINE. Barony. George Henry Hay, styled Viscount Dltplin, s. and I 1711 n - a P' °* Thomas, 6th Eaul of Kinnoull IS.], was cr. 31 Dec. 1711, BARON HAY OF PENWARDLNE, co. Hereford.( b ) He sue. his father in Jan. 1719, as EARL OF KINXOULL, &c. [S.] See " Kinnoull " Earldom [S.], cr. 1033, under the 7th Earl. HAY OF SAWLEY. ■i.e., " Hay of Sawley, co. York," Barony (Hay), cr. 1C15 (the Barony being conferred on James, Lord Hay, who had been so cr. (but without a seat in the upper house) in 1606. See " Carlisle " Earldom, cr. 1622 ex. 1660. IIAY OF YESTER. Barony [S.] 1. John Hay, of Yester, co. Haddington, s. and h. of I 1488 Sir David Hay, ( c ) of the same, by Elizabeth, Dow. Baroness Forbes [S.], da. of George (DorGLAs), Ejiii. of Anous [S.], by the lady Mary Stewart, da. of King Robert III. [S.], was 6. about 1450, MM. his father after 1475, and was cr. a peer of pari. 29 Jan. 14S7/S, as Lord Hay op ( a ) This tho' correctly (ouly) " Dominus Hay" (see app. to 47th Report of the D.K. Pub. Records) is often called Hay <>j Bcvilcy " (i.e., Bealieu, co. Ross), and in Douglas' Peerage of 1764 " Hay of Bewley " is (erroneously) regarded as a Scotch peerage title existing for three generations and is stated to have been conferred in 1609 on Sir James Hay, of Kingask, father of the 1st Earl of Carlisle. This Sir James had a grant of the revenue of the Priory of Bewlio in 1607, was made Senator and Comptroller, 1608, is referred to, in a charter of 6 April 1610, as " Jacobus, Dnus Beiclic," and d. 1614. He appears, however, to have been but a territorial Lord and not a Lord of Pari. [S.] ( b ) See vol. i, p, 269, note " d," sub " Bathurst," for some remarks on the twelve peers cr. at this period. (<•) He was 3d, but eventually the ouly surv. s. and h. of Sir William Hay of Locker- worth, co. Edinburgh, by Johanna, 1st da. and coheir of Hugh Giflbrd, of Tester, co. Haddington, which property then became the chief seat of tho Hay family.