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25. Edward Montagu, s. and h. ap. of Henry, Earl of Manchester, sum. as Lord Kimbolton, May 1626.
26. Henry Clifford, Francis, Earl of Cumberland, Lord Clifford, Feb. 1627/8. ([1])
27. James Stanley, William, Earl of Derby, Lord Strange Feb. 1627/8.
28. Basil Feilding, William, Earl of Denbigh, Lord Newnham Paddox, Feb. 1627/8.
29. Edward Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway, Lord Conway, Apr. 1628.
30. Henry Frederick Howard Thomas, Earl of Arundel, Lord Mowbray, Apr. 1640.
31. Montagu Bertie Robert, Earl of Lindsey, Lord Willoughby D'ereseby, Oct. 1640.
32. Ferdinando Hastings Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, Lord Hastings, Oct. 1640.
33. Thomas Wentowrth Thomas Earl of Cleveland Lord Wentworth, Oct. 1640,d.v.p. 1664/5.
34. John Carey, Henry, Eal of Dover Lord Hunsdon, Nov. 1640.
35. Charles Howard, Thomas, Earl of Berkshire, Lord Howard of Charlton Nov. 1640.
36. Henry Pierpont Robert, Earl of Kingston, Lord Pierpoint, Jan 1640/1
37. Robert Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick, Lord Rich, Jan 1640/1
38. Oliver St. John. Oliver, Earl of Bolingbroke, Lord St. John of Bletso, May 1641. d.v.p. 1642
39. George Digby John, Earl of Bristol, Lord Dibgy, June 1 641
40. Henry Howard,. Henry, Duke of Norfolk, Lord Mowbray, Mar. 1678/9
41 Conyers Darcy Conyers, Baron Darcy and Conyers, ([2]) Lord CoNYERs, Mar. I679180.
42. CHARLES BERKELEY, George, Earl of Berkeley, Lord Berkley, July 1689.
43. ROBERT SYDNEY, Philip, Earl of Leicester, Lord Sydney of Penshurst, July 1689.
44. Charles Granville John, Earl of Bath, Lord Granvile,
45. Charles Boyle, Richard, Earl of Burlington, Lord Clifford of Lanesborough, July 1689, ([3]) d.v.p. 1694

    3,4 Car. I," but beyond Dugdale's authority there is no evidence for this statment. It is the Rev. A. B. Beaven writes when criticising Dugdale'd list,not easy to prove a negative, but two things are certain, (1) that this Ulick, if he ever was sum. to, never attended the above Parliaments, nor is his name on the lists of peers in the Journals, during the continuance ; (2) in 3 Car. I his father had not yet been cr. Earl of St. Albans. V.G.

  1. This was really a new Barony, but he was allowed the precedency of 1299, on the erroneous assumption that the ancient Barony was vested in his father. V.G.
  2. cr. Earl of Holdernesse, Dec. 1682. V.G.
  3. The s. and h.of this Charles Boyle claimed and received a summons in this Barony in Nov. 1694. V.G.