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HERRIES — HERSCHELL. 221. 1797), by Winifred, his wife (m. 17 Oct. 1753, aud d. 13 July 1801, aged R5), who but for the attainder of 1710 would have boon [1773 — 1801] sue jure Baroness Btrvitt <•/ Terree/les [5.], tho raid Winifred being only snrv. da. anil h. of John Maxwkix. ttljUd Lord Maxwell (who but for the attainder of 171<> would have been [J744-78] Earl of Nithsdelt, Lord IfattweU, Lord Herria of Tcrreylcs, &c. [8,1, the mid John (who d. a. p.m. 6 March 1773), being s. and h. of William, Karl of Nithsdale, Lord Maxwell, Lord Herries of Tcrregles, &c. [the attainted Lord) aboveiuentioned. Thin William Constable-Maxwell was b. 25 Aug. 1801, at Everiugham, and w:ib High Sheriff Of Yorkshire 1833. He had sue. his father 30 June 1819, since which date he would have been entitled to the Barony of Ilen-ies of Terrcjles f.S.J but for the attainder of 171 6, which attainder was by act of Pari, reverted, and it having been resolved by a committee of the House of Lords that he had ma ie out his claiiu' a j X/> that dignity, 23 June 185.8 (in right of his said grandmother) he accordingly became LORD HERRI Ed OF TEUREGLES [8.] He m., 12 Nov. 183.0, Marcia. 1st da. oi the Hon. Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour (formerly STOCKTON), 1st Barr,., by Marcia Bridget, da. of James Lank-Fox, of Bramham Park, co. York. He d. 1z Ror. 1S76, aged 72, at Thomas' Hotel, Berkeley square. His widow d. at Rome 13 Nvv. 18S3, aged (17. X.I. 1B7G. 11. Mahmaouke Francis (Con'.stable-Maxwell;. Lqbp Hkiihiks ok TXRRROLBa [S.], s. and h„ b. 4 Oct. 1837: ed. at Stonyhurkt College ; sue. to the peerage [S.], 12 Nov. 1872 ; Lord Lieut, of t' « Eat: Riding, co. York, 1SS0. He was er. a Peer [UK.] 10 Nov. 1884, as KARON HERRIES OF CARLAVEROCK CASTLE, co. Dumfries, AND OF EVEBISO- HAM in the East Riding, co. York. He m. 14 April 1S75, at the Or.itj.-v. Brumpton. Midx., Angela Mary Charlotte, 2d da. of Edward George (FtTZALW-.lLwAED), 1st Baron Howard of Glossok, bv his first wife Augusta, da. of the llou. George Henrv TALBOT. She was 6. 24 Feb. 1855 Family Estates. — These, in 1S83, consisted of ti,85S acres in the East Riding of York- shire an 1 2,800 in Lincolnshire, besides 5.5 1 4 in co. Dumfries, and 3,423 in en. Kirkcud- bright. Total 1S,S95 acres, worth £19,152 a year. I'rinciptl Re*idene:s. Everiugham Park. co. York, and Carlaverock Castle, CO. Dumfries. HERRIES OF OARL WE ROCK CASTLE AN'D OF EVERIXi.HAM. /.('., '• Herries of Carlaverock Castle, co. Dumfries axd of ErEfirsG- HAli in the East Riding, co. York, Barony {Constable- ilaxiorll), er. 1&S4. See ■" HKRRihs or Terkeoles " Barony er. 1190, sub the 11th holder of that dignity. HERSCHELL OF DURHAM. Barony. 1. "Tho Rt. Hon. Sir Farrer Herschell, Knt.. Charj- T 1 i<i!fi cellor of Great Britain," was er. 8 Feb. 1SS6, BARON HERSCHELL OF THE CITY OF DURHAM. He was A. 2 Nov. 1S-37, being s. of the Kev. Ridley Hkrschell, sometime of Gloucester terrace, Paddinglon, by Helen, (•) His claim was opposed by " William Maxwell, of Carruchan, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, Esq.," who was "the male heir of the Earldom of Nithsdale." "See Maiiliiient'a " Colleetanea Genedoyic"," 1883 (No. 6S), where it is idded that the claimant " got the reversal limited exclusively to the Barony of Herries, thus excluding the heir male of the Earldom coining forward as a claimant* It is the only instance of a partial restoration of honours forfeited for the rebellions of 1715 and 1 745 where this has been permitted and it is not probable that any ministry will sanction such an unjust measure again." See, however, vo'. h", p. 48, note ■ b," nub " Itueelcuch," for a still more partial restoration, viz., that of the Earldom of Doueaster, one of the titles forfeited by the Duke of Monmouth, which ,th ro-ated by the same pateut as the Dukedom) was restored without such Dukedom. ^1 Mareh 1742. and that, too, not to all t-ie persons who but for such forfeiture would be entiiled thereto but only to the Duke of Buccleuch [S.] (the person at that date »c< entitled) and the heirs male of his body.