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DEBRETT'S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 387 Creation, Baron Monteagle of Brandon, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1839. 'xlnns., 1st and 4th grand quarters quarterly : 1st and 4th, per pale indented, argentand 'gules ; 2nd and 3rd, azure, a lion rampant, or ; 2nd grand quarter, or, on a chevron, sable, between three mascles, three mullets, argent, Si>ring ; 3rd grand quarter, paly of six, or and azure, a bend, sable, Annesley. (Cvcstg, 1st, a leopard's head affrontee, ducally crowned, or. Rice; 2nd, a demi-stag, sailent, Spring. Supporters, Two eagles, having each a port- fcullis suspended round its neck. Seat, Mount Trenchard, Foynes, (co.) Limerick, Ireland. MONTEAGLE, Baron His lordship's predeccessor was his grandfather, Thomas Spring-Rice, P.C. F.R.S. 1st Baron. He was b. Feb. 8, 1790; was M.P. for Limerick city, 182032, and for Cambridge borough, 18329; Under Secretary for the Home Department, 1827; Financial Secretary of the Treasury, 1830 4; Secretary for War and the Colonies, 1834; Chancellor of- the Exchequer, 1835 9; Comptroller of the Exchequer. 183965 : m 1st, 1811, Lady Theodosia Pery, 2nd daughter of the 1st Earl of Limerick, and by her (who d. 1839), had issue five sons and three daughters ; 2ndly, 1841, Mary Anne, eldest daughter of John Marshall, Esq., of Hallsteads, Cumberland. His lordsiiip d. Feb. 1866. MOXTEAGLE, Baroness, MARY ANNE,, daughter of John Marshall, Esq. of Hallsteads, Cumberland : m. 1811, as his 2nd wife, the 1st Baron Monteagle, who d. 1866. Town Residence, I/A, Onslow- gardens, S.W. MONT FORT, Baroness, ANN, daughter of William Burgham, Esq. m. 1837, the 3rd Baron Montfort, who d. 1851, when his title became extinct. Residence, 6, Milton- street, Dorset-square, W. Montgomerie, Baron, title borne by the Earl of Eglinton. ,, family name of the Earl of Eglinton. Montgomery, Earl of, title borne by the Earl of Pembroke. MONTROSE, DUKE OF. (GRAHAM.) Sits as EARL GRAHAM. DOUGLAS BERESFORD MALISE RONALD GRAHAM, 5th Duke. Born 1852; suc- ceeded his father in 1874; appointed Sub-Lieut. Coldstream Guards 1872; is Hereditary Sheriff of Dumbartonshire. Sisters lining Beatrice Violet, d. 1842, m. 1863, (Greville) . Alma Imogine Leonof e Carlotta, b. 1854 ; m. 1872, the 7th Earl of Breadalbane. Heir prrsinnpfinr, His uncle, L ord Montague William Graham, son of the 3rd Duke of Mont- rose, K.G ; b. 18'i/ ; formerly Capt. Coldstream Guards ; sat as M.P. for Graiitham (C.) 18527, Forget not an( l ^ or Herefordshire 1859 (is ; is a Dep. Lieut, and a Magistrate for Herefordshire: m. 1867, the Hon. Harriet Anne, daughter of the 1st Baron Bateinan, and widow of Capt. George Astlcy Charles Dashwood, 7lst Regiment. Residence, VYlietherstead Park, Ipswich. Club, Carltoir. Creations, Baron Graham, 1445 ; Earl of Montrose, 1504 ; Duke of Montrose, Marquess Of Graham and Buc-han, Earl of Kincardine, Viscount Dundatf, and Baron Aberruthven, Mugdock, and Fintrie, 17"7f all in the peerage of Scotland. Earl and Baron Graham, in the peerage of Great Britain, 1722. Snns, Quarterly : l st and 4th, or, on a chief, sable, three escallops of the field, Graham ; 2nd and 3rd, argent, three roses, gules, Man'ros/-. (first, An i agle preying on a stork, all proper. Supporters, Two storks, close, proper. Seat, Buchanan House, near Glasgow. Town Residence, 45, Belgrave Square, S.W.