IPSWICH — IRVINE. 321 IPSWICH. i.e., " Ipswich," Viscounty {Fltz Roy), cr, 1675, with the Dukedom of Ghakton, which see. IRELAND. Dukedom. Robert (ije Verb), 9th Earl of Oxford, was cr. in full I. 1386 Parl -> 1 Dec - 138; >- MARQUESS OF DUBLIN, with the Lordship to ' and domain of Ireland, for the term of his life ; which letters 1 ^SS patent were; however, surrendered ami cancelled a few months 1JO °- later, when he was cr., 13 Oct. 13S6, DUKE OF IHELAX0,(») with the Lordship and domain of Ireland(b) annexed, for his life. He was attainted and outlawed, 3 Feb. 13SS, when all bin honours became forfeited. See "Oxford" Earldom, cr. about 1155 ; ex. 1703 ; sub. the 9th Earl,( c ) IRNHAM OF LUTTKELLSTOWN. i.e., " Irnham of Luttrellstowx, eq. Dublin,' 1 Barony [I.] (Lnttrell) cr. 1768 ; see " Carha.mpton " Earldom [I.], cr. 1785 ; both dignities ex. 1829. IRVINE. Earldom [S.] The Hon. James Campbell, yr. s. of Archibald, 7th I 1642 Earl of Argyll [8.], being his only s. by his second wife, Anne, da. of , ' Sir William Cokswai.i.is, wiis aged about 23 years in Jan. 163i,( d ) . . , having previously (when very voting) been cr. 12 Feb. 1626, LORD 10;>J> , KINTYEE [S.] with rem. to his heirs male and successors in that Lordship.^) He distinguished himself in the French military service against Spain and, on his return home, was cr. '28 March 1612, by patent dat. at York, EARL OF IRVINE and LORD LUNDIE [S.](') He d. s.p. in France before 1S60 when all hi) honours became extinct. Viscountcy [S.] £ Henry Ingram, of Temple Xewsoni, in Wliit- l 1661. kirk, co. York, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h of Sir Arthur Ingram, of the same, by his first wife, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Henry Sli.ngsby, Bart., was h. about 1620,(6) and. having distinguished himself for his loyalty during the civil wars, was cr., 23 May 1661, VISCOUNT OF IRVINE and LORD INGRAM [S.j lie IB. (Lie. Loud.(>')'7 June 1661), Essex, da. of Edward (Montagu), 2d Earl ok Manchester, by his third wife, Essex, da. of Sir Thomas Cheeke, of Pirgo, Essex, lie d. Aug. 1666. Will pr. 1666. His widow's will pr. 1677. (») See p. 176, note " c," sab " Dublin " as to this being the first Dukedom granted to anyone who was not of the Royal family. ( b ) See p. 177, note "a," as to the probability of such Dukedom, &c, not being [per so) au actual peerage. (°) In Chambers's " Hook of Dai/s" {sab 2!) July), it is stated that Sir Thomas Stukeley was cr. BARON ROSS, VISCOUNT MURUOUGH, EARL OF WEXFORD, MARQUESS OF LEINSTER and DUEK OF IRELAND, by the Nuncio seut over to Ireland by Pope Gregory XIII., 1572-85. ( tt ) See funeral certificate of his mother at that date. See "fiiddell," p. 204, for similar limitations; as "Findlater" in 1638, LIE " in 1639, &e. The district of Kintyre was settled on him by his father, but he sold it to his brother, the Marquess of Argyll [S.] 0 He had had a charter of the Barony of Luudie in Forfarshire, 12 Dec. 1636. (E) His elder br., Thomas, was bap. 20 June 1616, at Stratford le bow, Midi. Their mother was bur. 25 May 1647, at St. Uiles in the fields, and their father (who d, 4 July 1655) at Whitkirk. ( h ) In this he is said to be aged about 20 years and 3 months, his parents being both dead, and she about 17. Q//. if he was not son of the Henry (4, about 1620) stated iu the text to have been the 1st Viscount ; or can 20 be a mistake for 40 ? The " 3 months " and the " parents being dead " look, however, more like » :ninor. X