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KINGSTON — KINGSTON-rPON-HTTLL. 405 KINGSTON OF KINGSBOROUGH. i.e , "Kingston of Kingsborough, cn. Sligo," Viscounty [I.] (King), er. 1766; see "Kingston" Eaildom [I.], ci: 1768. KINGSTON OF MITCH EL8TOWN. "Kingston of Mitciielstowx, co. Cork," Barony [U.K.] (King), «-. 1821: ex. 1869. See "Kingston" Earldom [I.], er. 1768, tub the 3d, 1th, and 6th Kai ls. KINGSTON OF ROCKINGHAM. /<•., " Kingston of Rockingham, co. Roscommon," Barony [I.] (King), a: 1761 ; see "Kingston " Earldom [I.], a: 1708. KINGSTOX-UPOX-UULL. Earldom. J. Robert PlBRBEPONT, of Holme Pierrepont, Notts, I l(i -1 8 s ' iluc ' u- °^ ^" Henry P. of the same, by Frances, sister of William, 1st ICaki. OV Devonshire, da. of Sir William Cavendish, of Chats- worth, co. Derby, was b. 6 Aug. 158-1 ; said to have been ed. at Oriel Coll. Oxford; admitted to" Grays Inn, 28 Jan. 1599; M.P. for Notts, 1601; ■ sue. his father 13 March 1615; was High Sheriff of Notts, 1615, and was cr. 29 June 1627, BARON PIERREPONT OF HOLM E PIERREPONT. co. Nottingham, and VISCOUNT NEWARK, being er. (13 months later) 25 July 162S, KARL OF K1NGSTON-CPON-HULL, co. York. He was er. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1 Nov. 1642 ; Col. of a Reg. of Foot and Lieut. Gen. of the King's forces in the counties of Lincoln, Rutland, Huntingdon, Cambridge, and Norfolk, 1643, being one of the most zealous supp M-ters of the Royal cause. He m. S Jan. 1601, Gertrude, 1st da. and coheir of the Hon. Henry TALBOT (4th s. of George, 6th Kaiil ok Shrewsbury), by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir William Rkyneii. of Orton Longueville, co, Huntingdon. He was accidentally shot near Gainsborough (a) 30 July 1643, aged 5S, while being carried off in a pinace as a prisoner to Hull bv the Parliamentary armv, and was bur. at Cockney, Notts. Will dat. 12 July 1639, pr. 13 Dec, 1647. His widow d. 1649, aged 61, and was bur. at Holme Pierrepont. M.I. II. 1643. ... Henry (Pierrepont), Earl of Kingston-upon- Hui.L, &c, s. and h., I. March 1606/7, and bap. at Mansfield, Notts ; ed. at Kman. Coll., Cambridge; styled Viscount NeWABK, 162S-43; M.P. for Nottingham, 1628 ; was sum. to the House of Lords v.p. in his father's Barony, as Lord Pierrepont, by writ 11 Jan. 1640/1, directed " J/cnrico Pierrepont de Holme Pierrepont, Chevalier;" Lord Lieut, of Notts, 1642; M.A. (Oxford), Nov. 1642: Member of the (King's) Council of War (Oxford), Jan. 1643 ; sue. to the Earldom, 30 July 1643; P.C. 1645, and was cr. 25 March 1645 MARQUESS OF DOR- CHESTER.^) He was admitted to Grays Inn, 30 June 1651, becoming a Bencher, 1658. Hon. Fellow of the Coll. of Physicians, 22 July 1658; P.C. 1650; Com- missioner of Claims at the Coronation, 15 March 1661 ; Joint Commissioner of the Office of Earl Marshal, 1662 and 1673 ; F.R.S., &c. He m. firstly, in or before 1630, Cecilia, da. of Paul (Bayning), 1st Viscount Bayntng of Sudbcky, by Anne, da. of Sir Henry Glenham. She, who was bnp. 8 April 1613, at St. Olave's, Hart Street, d. 19 Sep. 1639 at Twickenham, Midx., and was bnr 30th as " Viscountbss Newark," at Holme, Pierrepont. Fun. certif. in Pub. Rec. office. He m. secondly, (») See vol. i, p. 194, note " c," in the list of "The Loyalists' Bloody Roll." (") " Marquessc Dorccstcr," the dignity being " entayled upon the heires of his body for ever." See Black's " DoeqvetP' as quoted in "Creations, 1483 — 1646," in ap. 47th Rep. D.K. Pub. Records. This doubtless means "heirs male of his body," and is so stated in his Fun. certif. See vol. iii, p. 140, note " c," sub " Dorchester."