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3S LEEDS. 178? ; Fo-eigi) Sec. of State, 1733-01 ; MA It At Dukedom. Sec, 23 March 1789 j el. K G, 15 Dec. 1790. but never instilled. He i* ttretty, 2.1 S»v. 1773, at II >lilsrn*»M House, Hertford street. Sr. Ceo. II m. nq, (Sjwc* He., lie being 22 liu 1 she 19) Auelii (who in 177S became) lUa jure Huionkss Coxvstts, only >urv. child ui It >l«rt (Da hoy), 8th jS4.NL of IIoli)ki!N-:sse (Loud CoNYKKg, ifce.). by M iry, da. of Francis Doublet. She. who was 12 Oet ami /m/>. II Nov. 1751, hiving el«i|ttil from her husband IS Dee 177S. was dimret I by Act of Pari, in M.iy 177'.' (») He «. secondly, 11 Oct. 17SS. at HnHWell, co. Midx., Catharine, da, ufTuoiuaa Anoiisii. one of the Masters in Chancerv. He tl. 31 Jan. 1 7>'9,, h i aged IS. Will pr. March 1799. His willow, who was 4. 21 Jan. I76I. and who became Mistress of the Kubes to Adelaide, the Queen Consult, i/. 8 Oct, IS i7, in Grosvenor s treet.(«) Will pr. Oct. 1S37. VI. 1799. 0. George William Frederick (Osborne), Duke of Leeds, Ac, also VlSCOU.iT DUNBLANE fS. ], s. and h, by first wile. I). 21 July 177"). in (Irosven >r square, hup. 15 Aug. at St. Geo. H.in s.|.. the lying [Gear-it 111.) being one of his sponsors: usually known !W B*Rt "V Dvnuy till 1789 when he was .<*//'«/. Marquess ok Carmarthen till 1790 ; lUC as Lord Cosvkus on the death of his mother. 26 J m. 17S1. to which 1! irony he was de dared to he entitled by the House of Lord*, 27 April 179S.au. I was aeconlin.'ly sum. us L -rd < 'omjens May I79S. He uiic. to the Dtk'd mi, He, 31 Jan 1799. ami in July following s ,1,1 the in iiwr ami estate of North Minis ; Lord Lieut, of North Kitting, co. York. IS >2 ; P.O., IS27 ; Master of the Horse, 1S27 30. K.G , 10 May M27. He hi., 17 An-. 1797, Charlotte, <la. of George (ToWNSHEND), 1st MAiujliKSs Towishknu. by his second wife, Anne, .la. of Sir William Montgomery, 1st Bart.* of Magbiehill. He' tl. 10 July IS3S, in his 63d year, in London. W ill pr. Nov. 18HS. She, who was b. lti March li7li, and bap. at St. Marylebone, d. 30 July 1850, aged SI, at Hornby Castle, VII. 1S3S. 7. Fraxcis GoDOLiMn.v D'Abcy (Osborse, 'ifl-ncard* D' AncY-OsnoiiNK), Duke ok Leeds, &c, also Viscount Dunblane [S ]. 1st hut only aurv. s. and h . h. 21 May 1793, in Loudon, baptism reg. at Hornby, s't/'ed Maiiote-s ok CARMARTHEN, 1799 — 188S ; mat at Oxford (Ch. Oil.), 1 May 1816; sometime. 1S17-28, in the Army, retiring as Capt. 2d Life Guards ; M P. for Helston. 1826-30 ; was sum. V )>. in his father's Barony as Loan OsBouNK OF Kl EToN( d ' by writ (lit. 2 July 1S38. but |N«. ti the Dukedom, &C (a few days later) 10 July 1S3S ; took the name of Li Are;/ before that of Otbornt by Royal Ho. 6 Aug. 1S-19. He hi., 24 April 1828, at Chelsea, Louisa Catherine, widow of Sir l'Vdtou Elwell Hatiiurst-Hkkvev, Bart., da. of Mehnrd Ctox, of Man land, by (— ), da. of Charles CaRBOU* of Cairollstown, in Maryland. He d. s.p. (of diphtheria) at the Clarendon hotel, St. Geo. Han. sq , i May 1859, aged GO. At his death the Barony of Conyer*[cr. 1509] devolved on his nephew <cx parte tornrii) and heir general (see that dignity) but the other honours devolved as below. His widow ((. 8 April 1S71, iu her 83d year, at the Roman Catholic convent at St. Leonard!) on Sea. VIII. 1859. 6'. George Gonoi.i'iiis (Osuorne), Duke of Leeds, Sect, also Viscount Dunblane fS.], cousin and h. male, being s. and b. of Francis Godolphin (Oshoiine), 1st Gabon Ohnou'illN ok FabnhaM KOfAL (so ft: 11 May 1802), by Klizaheth Charlotte, da. of William (Keen), 1st Hakon Auckland, which Francis (sometime Lord Francis Codolphiu Osborne) Was 2d s. of the 5th Duke by his first wife. He was h. 16 July 1802, at Gogmagog hills in Stapleford, co. («) She m. (a few days afterwards) 9 June 1779, John Byron, who d. 10 April 17Sti, aged 63, and who was father (by a second wife) of Lord Uyron, the Poet. Sho ti. in London "of a consumption " 27 Jan. and was bur. 11 Feb. 1781, in her 30th year, at Hornby, co. York. () "After a short illness of erysipelas in his side which turned to a mortification." r Annual Re'j. 1799.] According to Sir N. Wraxall [Hut. Mem., ii, p. 136), he was "highly accomplished, of the most pleasing maimers, and of very elegant deport- ment." ( c ) Iu the obituary notice of her husband [A nnual Hey, 1799] it is said that she "chiefly attracted the attention of his Grace by her peculiar taste and skill in music' C) It seems curious that he was not sum. iu the (more aucietit) Barony of Conyers