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KING — KINGHORN. 391 VI. 1779. 6. Peter (King), Lord King, Baron of Ockham, s. and h., b. at the Hague, 6 and hap. 10 Oct. 1736 ; sue- to the peerage 4 April 1779. He m. 21 Nov. 1774 at Horsham, Susses, Charlotte, da. of Edward TnEDcitoKT, of Horsham, by Mary, da. of Heury Michel, of Horsham afsd. He d. 23 Nov. 1793. Will pr. Nov. 1793. His widow d. 25 Oct. 1829. VIL 1793. 7. Peter (King), Lord King, Baron of Ockham, s. and h., b. 31 Aug. 1775 at Dorking, and bap. there; sue to the peer- age(») 23 Nov. 1793. He m. 26 May 1804, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Hester, 1st da. of Hugh (Fortescue), 1st Earl Fortescoe, by Hester, sister of George, 1st Marquess op Buckingham, da, of the Rt. Hon. George Grexville. He d. 4 June 1833, aged 58. Will pr. July 1833. His widow, who was b. 17 Dec. 1784, d. at Brooklands, in Weybridge, Surrey, 17 Dec. 1873, on the birthday of her 90th year. VIII. 1833. S. William (King, afterwards King-Noel), Lord King, Baron ok Ockham, s. and h., b. 20 Feb. 1805 ; sue. to the peerage, 4 June 1833. He was cr., 30 Juno 1838, VISCOUNT OCKHAM of Ockham, co. Surrey, and EARL OF LOVELACE. See " Lovelace " Earldom, cr. 1838. KING'S LYNN [or Lynn Regis.] i.e., " Townshend of Lynn Regis, co. Norfolk," Barony (Townshend), cr. 1661 ; see "Townsuend of Raynham" Viscouutcy, cr. 1682. KING'S NEWTON. Sec " Hardinge of Lahore and King's Newton, co. Derby," Viscountcy (Eardinye), cr. 1846. KINGARTH. i.e., "Kingarth," Viscountcy [S.] (Stuart), cr'. 1703, with the Eahldom of Bute [S.], which see. KINGHORN. Earldom. £, Patrick (Lyon), Lord Glamis [S.], only 8. and 1). I 1606 °^ J° nn i L-° nD Glamis [S.] (a Barony cr. about 1445), by Elizabeth, da. of Alexander (Abernethv), Lord Saltoun [S.] ; sue. to the petrage [S.] on the death of his Baid father, 17 March 1578 being then under age : was P. C. [S.] and was a Commissioner named by Pari. [S.] to treat of a union with England in 1604, being cr., 10 July 1606, EARL OF KINGHORN, LORD LYON AND GLAMIS [S.] He m. Anne, 1st da. of John (Murray), 1st Earl of Tullibardine [8.1 by Catharine, da. of David (Drummond), 2d Lord Drummond [S.] He d. at Edinburgh 1 and was bar. 26 Sep. 1616, at Glamis. Funeral entry in Lyon office. II. 1616. 2. John (Lyon), Earl of Kinghorn, &c. [S.], s. and h., sti/led Lord Glamis till he sue. to the Earldom [S.] in 1616 ; was made P.O. [S.] by the Pari., 1641, and one of the Committee of Estates, 1644, but opposed the delivering up the King to the English, 16 Jan. 1647. He m. firstly Margaret, da. of John (Erskinf.), Earl of Mar [S.], by his second wife, Mary, da. of Esme (Stewart), Duke of Lennox [S.] She d. s.p.s, 7 Nov. 1640. He m. secondly Elizabeth, da. of Patrick (Maule), 1st Earl of Panmure [S.], by his first wife, Frances, da. of Sir Edward Stanhope, He rf. 12 May 1647- His widow m. secondly, 30 July 1650, George (Livingston), 3d Earl of Linlithgow [S.] (who d, 1 Feb. 1690, aged 74), and d. Oct. 1659 at Castle Huntly. (") Seventh Buron in succession to a peerage not seventy years old," a quicker succession even than that to the Viscountcy of Irvine [S.] held by 9 persons at an average of 13 years each. To this see a contrast in the peerage of Cullen {Cokayne) enjoyed by one person (the 5th Viscount [I.]) above 86 years. Vol. ii., p. 437, note