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FOREIGN TITLES OF NOBILITY. a. to the title and eetates in Portugal of ide r. Goas.ao-Oeoon,v,;a Houses, the present Marquis de cousin, Baron de Alreyo, by permiseion of the King of Portugal’s royal letters-patent, slated 5 June, 1855, granting him the privilege to succeed . Eloahrlh-tsisoaro, sss. 10 Tlooo,as Constable, Esq, of the to the title in the name of BLISS, 00 account of his being unable to use, and being strictly prohibited Arias—Arg., on a hoed, sa., six loocogos, or. from nsihg, any other snrname than Buss, Sapjsorlrrs—’rwo lions, rasspaot, rogitardani, go. nuder the terms of his late uncle’s will, by which he assumed, by royal licence, the surname of BLISS, in DILLON, COUNT DILLON OF lien of his patronymic, ALDRIDOE. Ho as. 30 April, 1868, Cathorinc-Eliza, eldest dan. of the Rev. Robert Baker, WA., rector of Freston and Aidringham, Suffolk, and niece of Edward Wilson, Esq. of Rigmaden Park, Westmorland. (For LINEAoE and ARms, ccc Buaae’s Landed Oenlrp.) Seats—Brandon Park, Snffollt, &c. Tone Hsese—l3erkeley House, Cambridge Street, Ifyds Park. Roman Empire, anti a Baronet of England. BE LAPASTURE. a This is a vary ancient family of the Bonlonnais, and its Ditasdalo, who accompanied William Penn to Ansenica in pedigros can ho anthontieafly traced from Tunatas DR 1604, and 4th son of Sir John Dinosdalo, Hut, of Thoydon Larsavuoc, ‘‘Scigaonr do Lapastnre ot do Wierre,” near Gornon, inEosex, by Snoat,na, dau. of Thomas Ilawyor, R.sq. Ilonloguc-sur-Ider, living An. 1304. In more recent times, of Halbnry Hall, Rents. Dr. Dieasdate, in 1741, n,ade avoltnstary his descendant, PIECES Faatrçots, liarquio do Lapasluro, Soigneur do modical staff of the army sent to the north, so,dor the command Verehoeq, Wiove, Cor,,ohotto, &‘e., chevalier of the Order of St. Louis, was depute of the Noblesse of Hontogne in mohollion and ho oontit,sted its the service ut,til after the il_is and 1760. 11 Ia. 17 May, 1746, Marie-Antoinette surrender of Carlisle to the king’s forces, whets ho roeoivei Morel, and had issue, Ptsase-Asrotso-Fsateçoit, his heir. Loois-Antoino-Aloxander, Cl,ovalior do Lapastore, knight to rolire for same years froze the practice of his profession, of the Orders of St. Louis sod St. Lataro, “Oionsquetaireda when his high reputation in the art of iuoentating for tho fbi,” ,i. 1792. The older son, PIERRE - Anvoine - FaANçnIs, Marquis do Lapasturo, Court of St. Petersburg, far the purpose of iuoeulatiztg herself Soignetsr do Vorehoog. Wiovo, Pasquos, Lw., mousquetairs of the King’s guard, and ehovalior of St. Louis and of the his imperial paliests, ilsat her majesty rewarded his sos vicro legion of honour. He ostabtishod his nobility, was received with the appsintzneut of actual eeuucillar of state, ettd pitysician by LOUIS XVI. in 1705, and emigrated in 1701. Ho ss. 1760, llario-Cathorino-Agatho, dan. of Charles d’Aoary, annslm, conferring upon him, at the same time, a Barony of chevalier, Seignour do la Itiviero and do Monthnis, and the Russian empire, with the title of “Honourablo “at had iosuo, i. Pzesae-Matne-FaArseoto, Count do Lapastore. page to taehed, to ho bome by him and tho eldest of his lawfstl doseetsdattts Madame, Cooalses d’Arlois, and afterwards a cavalry officer. £10,000 sterling, with £1,000 for the expenses of his joumoy, He emigrated is Germany, served the rampaigas of the French pz0n000, sod it. in England in 1800, dId jlolrie. ifs to. 16 Feb. 1797, Elioabolh, dan. of Gerard-Goslavus Duearcl, and presented him withs a miniature of herself and the gmud Req., and relict of Hamilton Foulkes, Eeq. of the eo. of duke, richly set with diamottdo. Rio Sud son, Nathaniel, Wioklow, and had issue, Hasav-F,eeae, successor to ills grandfaihor. is. Charles-Henry. chevalier, officer of the military ordore of similar limit;stiteis. 11cr imperial seajosty was f,,rlher St. Louis aod tile legion of honour, member of tho ohambor pleased to grout to both father and son, aud their lawf,,l of deputies in 1829, administrateur des pooleo, and eopi. io doseoudants, permission to add:to their family anus, a wing the French navy; ‘1.Ii April, 1804. i. llary-Charlotto-itgatlla, Countess do 1.apaetore, and on a gold shiold placed in else centre, with the usual heiu,et clsanoinosso of the chapter of nonrboorg, iosprisoood in the over the shield, surmounted hy the baron’s eoronst. A citadel of Calais during the reign of terror; if. in 1800. The Marquis de Lapasturo was a. by his grandson, Olenev-PIERCE, Count do Lapaature, 0. ill 1707, educated splondid ornamento, and sisdivered to the Ham-ens Dimedalo. at Iton, who served an lioutenant 18th husaars, in tho Damn Di,nsdalo so. lot, Mary, only child of Nathaniel British army. Ho os. Oct. 1830, Ellon-Cranfurd, dan. of liraosoy, Esq. of Radford lissuso, lierts, but by that lady, Captailt Tisomao Jim-die, H.E.I.C.S., and it. 1 Doe. 1840, ovho it, to 1744, had too issue. Ito at. ludly, 17 Juno, 1746, loavizng issno, 1229 Lapasturo. Charles-Edward, 7’. 25 Ang. i:t9. III. Ilonry-t’hilip, 0. as Slay, loll. Maoor house, (ttotoy, co. York. Crest—A lion’s l,oad, rogn;srdaot, oibsod, or. FRANCE. ‘Seeesste, DILLON, VISCOUNT B I L L 0 N. Sin JOHN DILLON, Bart., a Baron of the Holy Sec DILLON, Bart. DIMSDALE. aCRAnLE 5 - JonN DIMS0ALE, the Hononrablo Baron Bimodal0 of the gnssianEmpiro; 6. 12 Feb. 1801 e. his brother as 5th baron, 21 Nov. d 4 1865 ; oo. 12 Nov. 1826, Jensima, don. of the Roy. Henry-Anthony s Pye, a probondary of Worcester. - and has a eon, ROBERT, b. 4 July, 1820; is. 1 Nov. 1811, Cecilia-Jane, eldest dais, of the Rev. Itichard-ittarrut Ooothwotl, St.A., reeler of St. Stophcas, hens, aod has Isad issue, I ClleaLso-R0050T-Sonvnss-ERL; I Edwael-John-Tlton,at 3 James, it. an infant; 4 ltarons-Southwotl; 5 Robert; 1 Ceei;ia.Jomina-Aonie 2 Amy-Ursula; 3 Mary-Monica. kill CC. THOMAS DTMODALE, 11.0., of The Priory, in the co of Jlortford, 0. 69 May, 1712, tnembrr for the borough of llortford hs two successive parliaments, was grandson of Itotiort and gratuitous offer of his srrvioos as assistant to the of tlso Dnko of Cusnherland, to onppress the Scotch the thankt of his royal highness the oomnsandor-in-shief. The ample fortune Dr. Dimsdslo onjoyod had iudtsced him small-pox having reached the Rusproos CATRERINE of Stnsoia, ho was oopeoi;dty invited, in Il_CS, hy her majesty to the and the gi-and duke, her son, which invitation Iso accepted and acquitted himself so much to the oatioft,cti;;n ef to her imperial majesty, with an annuity of £500 per in succession. She likewise gave hit,, the sum of who had accompanied bins to the Russian Cs;urt, had conferred upon hire, at the came time, a similar dignity, with of the displayed black eagle of the lhs,ssien itnperia! coat, patent its accordance ivan ordered by the empress to be mode out, omheuished with her majesty’s portrait and oilier Anne, dan. of John lies, Esq., aztd had by her, GERARD-GUSTAVUS-DUOACEL, COUNT AND MARQUIS 05 LAPASTURE, of the kingdom of France, 5. 1 March, 1833; no. 1364, Miss Loonie Standish.