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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 59 Bottetonrt, Baron, title borne by the Duke of Beaufort. Bourke, family name of the Earl of Mayo. Bouverie, ,, Earl of Radnor. Bowes-Lyon, family name of the Earl of Strathmore and King- home. Bowmont and Cessford, Marquess of, son of the Duke of Roxburgh e. (see Roxburghe.) Boyle, Viscount, son of the Earl of Shannon, (see Shannon.) ,, Baron, title of the Earl of Cork and Orrery on Roll of H. L. ,, title borne by the Earl of Glasgow. ,, family name of the Earls of Cork and Orrery, Glasgow, and Shannon. BOYNE, VISCOUNT. I neither fear nor despise. (HAMILTON-RUSSELL.) Sits as BARON BRANCEPETH. GUSTAVUS RUSSELL HAMILTON-RUSSELL, 8th Viscount, in the peerage of Ireland. Born May 28th, 1830; succeeded his father 1872. Educated at Eton and at Oxford Is a Dep. Lieut, of Shropshire, and a Magistrate for cos. Durham and Meath : married (1858) Lady Katharine Frances Scott daughter of the 2nd Earl of Eldon, and has issue, living, Sons,- Gustavus William, b. 1864. Frederick Gustavus, b. 1867. Claud Eustace, b. 1871. Arthur, A. 1872. b. 1865. Constance Elizabeth, Daughters, Alice Katherine, b, 1862. Maud Harriet, b. 1866. Florence Rachel, b. 1875. Creations, Baron Hamilton of Stackallan, 171 5, and Viscount Boyne in the peerage of Ireland, 1/17; Baron Brancepeth, 1866, in the peerage of the United Kingdom. 9rms, Quarterly: 1st and 4th, ar<rent, between two chevron els, a ciriquefoil, the whole between three cross crosslets, fitche. sable for distinction in the centre chief point, a cross crosslet, gules, Russell; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, in the 1st and 4th quarters, gules, three cinquefoils pierced, ermine; 2nd and 3rd, a lymphad with her sails furled, sable, Hamilton. (Crests, 1st, On a wreath, a goat passant, argent, collar gemelle, and charged on the shoulder with an escallop sable, for distinction a cross crosslet, gules, Russell; 2nd, Out of a ducal crown, or, an oak tree fructed, proper, and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw, proper, the frame gold, above the motto, Through," Hamilton. Supporters, Two mermaids, proper, hair dishevelled, or, each holding in the exterior hand a mirror, of the last. Seats, Brancepeth Castle, Durham ; Burwarton Hall, Bridgnorth. Town Residence, 16, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Club, Carlton.