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BOLTON 211 at St. Dionis Backchurch, (reg. also at St. Marti n's-in-the-Fields (') Mary, widow of Henry Carey, styled Lord Leppington, ist of the 3 illegit. daughters of Emmanuel (le Scrope), Earl of Sunderland, by Martha Jeanes (otherwise Sandford), Spinster.C') She d. at Moulins in France, i, and was bur. 12 Nov. 1680, at Wensley, co. York. Will pr. 168 1. He d. suddenly, at Amport, 27 Feb., and was bur. 23 Mar. 1698/9, at Basing, aged 68. Will dat. 9 Apr. 1694, pr. 14 June i699.("=) II. 1699. 2. Charles (Powlett), Duke of Bolton, ^c, 2nd, but 1st surv. s. and h., being ist s. by 2nd wife, b. 1661 ; ed. at Winchester 1675. Adm. to Gray's Inn 10 Mar. 1673/4; M.P. (Whig) for Hants 1681, 1685-87, and 1689-98. Going over to Holland, he returned with the Prince of Orange, being one of those "in arms" with him in i688.() He is said to have been Col. of a Reg. of Foot. Lord Chamberlain to the Queen, 1689-94, and bearer of the orb at the coronation, 11 Apr. 1689; P.C. 3 June 1690. One of the Lords Justices of Ireland, 1 697-1 700. Lord Lieut, of Hants and Dorset, and Warden of the New Forest 1699- 1710, and 1714 till his death. High Steward of Winchester. On 16 Apr. 1705 he was cr. LL.D. of Cambridge. Commissioner for the Union with Scotland 1706; Gov. of the Isle of Wight 1707-10. One of the Lords Justices of the Realm i Aug. to 28 Sep. 1714, and again 1720.0 Nom. K.G. 16 Oct. and inst. 9 Dec. 17 14. Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1 71 5-1 7. Lord Lieut, of Ireland Apr. 1717 to Nov. 1 719.0 He >«., istly, 10 July 1679 (lie. from Fac. Off., he aged 19, she aged 21), at St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, Margaret, da. of George (Coventry), 3rd Baron Coventry, by Margaret, da. of John (Tufton), Earl of Thanet. She, who was b. 14 Sep. 1657, at Hothfield House, Kent, d. s.p., 7 Feb. 168 1/2, and was bur. at Basing. He w., 2ndly, 8 Feb. 1682/3, at Duke Place, St. James's, Frances, da. of William Ramsden, of Byrom, co. York, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of George Palmes, of Naburn in that co. She, who was bap. 14 June 1661, at Almondbury, d. of dropsy, 22, was bur. 28 Nov. (^) " Charles, Lord St. John, and Mary, Lady Leppington." (^) She was " his servant, da. of a poor taylor living on Turfield Heath, Bucks." See MS. additions to YiugidXc's Baronage in Col. Top. et Gen., vol. i, p. 223. See also note sub Emanuel, Lord Scrope of Bolton [1609]. ('^) Bp. Burnet says of him that " he was a man of a strange mixture. He had the spleen to a high degree and affected an extravagant behaviour; for many weeks he would not open his mouth till such an hour of the day when he thought the air was pure. He changed the day into night, and often hunted by torch-light, and took all sorts of liberties to himself, many of which were very disagreeable to those about him. He was a man of most profuse expense, and of a most ravenous avarice to sup- port that; and tho' he was much hated, yet he carried matters before him with such authority and success, that he was in all respects the great riddle of the age." V.G. () See a list of these in Appendix H to this volume. (^) For a list of these see sub William, Duke of Devonshire [1707]. (') As for his plan for making the common Irish protestants, see vol. i, p. 448, note " b."