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STANHOPE — STANLEY. 237 STANHOPE OF HARRINGTON. Barony 1. "Sir John Stanhope, Kut., Master of the Messengers T lGO r ) and Public Runner3,"i ; 't of Harrington, en. Northampton, 3d bat W ' ' sitrv. s. of Sir Michael Stanhope, of Sh»lford, Notts,; b ) by Anue, da. of Nicholas Rawson, of Aveley lielliuuse, co. Essex, was b. about 1560; Treassrcr to the Chamber, 1596 : Constable of Colchester Caitle, 1G00 ; Kn)httA before 1601, beinc; at that date MP. for Northamptonshire ; P.C. and Vice Chamberlain to James I. 1603-18 and was cr. I May 1605, P.AHON STANHOPE OF HARRINGTON, co. Northampton. He m. firstly Joan, da. and 1>. of Sir William Knollys, of llolderness. She d. s.p.( c ) He hi. secondly, li May 1589, at Chelsea, Margaret [" MaCKWTLLTaMS alias Chek.kk,"] 1st da. and coheir of Henry Maikwiluams, of Stanburne, eo, Essex one of the < Jf lit. Pensioners to Queen Eliz. He d. 9 ami was bur. 14 March 1620/1 at St. Martin's in the fields. Will pr. 1620. His widow d. at Stauhope House. Charing Cross, 7 and was bur. L'l April 1640 at St.. Martin's afsd. Admon. 11 April 1610. Funeral certif. at Coll. of Arms, ami in Pub- Record Office. II. 1621, ~. CllARI.ES (ST.YNlIor-E), BaRON STANHOPE OF IIarring- to ton, s. and hi, bap. 27 April 1595, at Chelsea ; K B., 4 June 1610 ; 1675. admitted to Gray's Inn, 1611 : M.A. of Cambridge, 1612, and incor- porated at Oxford, 9 July 1622, having previously sue. to the peerage. 9 March 1620/1. He retired beyond the seas during the whole time of the Civil war. He m. 23 Nov. 1641. at Kensington (lie. Loud., he about 40 and she about 20). Dorothy, ,' 1 ) sister of James, 1st Earl ok Xewhihuh [S.l, da. of Sir John( e ) Living- stons, Bart. [S ], Groom of the Bedchamber, by Jane, bis wife. He d. s.p. 1675, aged SO, when the peerage became extinct. He was bur. at Nocton,('j co. Lincoln. M.I. Will dat. 17 July 1666. pr. 12 Feb. 1675/6. His widow was bur. (with her mother), 14 Aug. 1636, at St. Margaret's, Westm. Will dat. 10 Aug., pr. 1 Sep. 1686. STANHOPE OF MAHON. i.e., " Stanhope of Mahon, in the Island of Minorcn," Viscountey {Stanhope), cr. 1717 ; see " Stanhope " Earldom, cr. 1718. STANHOPE OF SHELFORD. i.e., " Stanhope of Shelford. co. Nottingham," Barony (Stanho}^), cr. 161G; see " Chesterfield " Earldom, cr. 1628. STANLEY. Barony by Thomas Stanley, <>f Lalliom ami Knowesley, eo. ™tft. Lane, s. and h. of John Stanley, of the same, Steward of the L 1456. Household to Henry IV. Id. 1431), by Isabel, sister of Sir William Hawisuton, K.G., of Hornby Castle, co. Lane. ; was knighted before 1429, when he was made L. Deputy Gov. of Ireland, being Chief Guv. thereof (as (") "Creations, 1483-1646," in ap. 47th Rep. D.K. Pub. Records. (") See p. 233, note "a," for tabular pedigree of the Stanhope family. (°) Yet another wife viz., " ( . . . ) da. and coheir of ( . . . ) Rokesby ; d. B.p.," is assigned to him in Vincent's " liarnnagium" C) She is erroneously called in the register " Lady Dorothy Gorge " a designation arising from her mother beiug at that date called " Dame Jaue Levingston, alias Gorge," she having married secondly a persou of the latter name. Her admon. as " Dame Jaue Gorges " is dated 11 July 1665. (°) He is erroneously called James " in the mar. lie. His will, however, as " Sir John" is dat. 22 Feb. and pr. 21 March 1627/8, by Jaue, his widow. In it he mentions his da., Dorothy, then under IS, and his eldest son, James, who, in his will, as Earl of Newburgh [S.], dat. 1 Dee. 1670, and pr. 31 Aug. 1671, mentions his sister, Dorothy, Lady Stanhope. (0 In Sir Joseph Williamson's " Lincolnshire Families, temp. Charles II.," it is mentioned that he bought " Nokton in Kesteven on y° side of y° Heath" for £'12,000 ; also that he is " not like to have issue and the Lady hath wrought him settle y e estate on her and likely on Newbourgh afterwards," i.e., the Earl of Newburgh [S.], her nephew. [Her. and Gen., vol. ii, pp. 116—126.] The estate of Harrington, however, devolved on the Tollemache family in right of their descent from Elizabeth, Bister of this Lord, who m. Sir Lionel Tollemache, Bart.