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ALBEMARLE. 63 England (as William III), made him Groom of the Bedchamber and Master of the [S.]) having joined in 1715 in the proclaiming "James Francis," as "King." at Inverness, and having been attainted in 1716 bv Geo. I accordingly, was it. EARL OF INVERNESS [S.]. K.T. (by the titular James III) 1725. He d. ap., 1740. 1721. Hon. James Mi'uisay (2nd s. of David, 5th Viscount Stokmont [S.], and elder lir. of William, rr., in 1776, Earl of Mansfield', who had been one of Queen Anne's Commissioners for settling the trade with France, was cr. HAUL OF DUNBAR [S.]. K.T. (by the titular James III) 1725. He d. s.p., at Avignon, Aug. 1770, aged 30. 1721. Hon. John Nairne, cr. an Earl.* He was s. and h. ap. of William, Lord Nairne [S.], sue. his father 1725 as Loud Nairnb [S.], and was attainted 1746. He d. 1770, being ancestor of the succeeding Lords, the attainder having been reversed in 1824. 1721. General Tin: Hon. ARTHUR Dillon, cr. an Earl* K.T. 1722 by the titular James III. He was 3rd s. of Theobald, 7th Viscount Dillon [I.]. He commanded an Irish regiment before he was twenty. In 1705 was Marshal de Camp and Governor of Toulouse ; subsequently, a Lieut.-Gen. He d. 5 Feb. 1732-3, leaving live sons, of whom Charles and Henry were successively Viscounts Dillon [I.], the latter being ancestor of the succeeding Viscounts. 1722. William (North), Lord North and Lord Grey op Rolleston, cr. an Earl.* He d. s.p., 1734. 1722. Lucius Henry (Cary), Viscount Falkland [S.], cr. an Earl.* He was the 6th Viscount, having sue. in to the Peerage 1694. He d. at Paris 31 Dec. 1730, being ancestor of the succeeding Viscounts. 1722. Mrs. Ann Oglethorpe cr. a Countess [I.]* She was probably da. of Sir Theophilus 0., and sister of Theophilus, cr. a Baron in 1717, as under. — See Manning and Bray's " Surrey," vol. i, p. 613. 1720. Lieut.-Gkn. George Brown, of the Imperial service, cr. an Earl.* 1745. Alexander Walsh, who conveyed "Prince Charles Edward" to Scotland, cr. an Earl.* 1747. Col. Daniel O'Brien, cr. an Earl.* 1759. Hon. Alexander Murray, 4th s. of Alexander, 4th Lord Elibank [S.], cr. an Earl.* He had taken an active part in the election of 1750 against the ministerial candidate. He was generally known as COUNT MURRAY. He d., unm., in 1777. VISCOUNTS. 1721. Owen (VBourke of Carha [I.], cr. a Viscount.* 1722. Sir Henry Goring, Bart., cr. a Viscount.* „ Sir Redmond Everard, Bart. [I.], cr. a Viscount.* His issue male became, apparently, ex., on the death of his grandson, the 4th Bart. „ Col. Donald McMahon, cr. a Viscount.* „ Charles Phaser, of Innerallachy, cr. a Viscount.* BARONS. 1701. John Caryll, Secretary of Requests to the Queen mother, cr. BARON CARYLL, of Durford, in Harting, Sussex. He d. s.p„ 4 Sep. 1711. 1708. Col Nathaniel Hooke, cr. BARON HOOICE. 1710. Francis Cottinuton, cr. a Baron.* n Ranald McDonald, of Clanranald, cr. a Baron.* „ Penelope Mackenzie (widow of Clanranald, slain at Sheriffmuir), cr. a Baroness.* „ Alisteh McDonald, of Glengarry, cr. a Baron.* „ Sir John McLean, cr. a Baron.* „ Sir Donald McDonald, of Sleat, cr. a Baron* n Norman McLeod, of McLeod, cr. a Baron.* „ Lachan MoIntosh, of Mcintosh, cr. a Baron.* 1717. John Cameron, of Lochyel, cr. a Baron.* „ Theopuilus Oglethorpe, cr. a Baron.* He was M.P. for Haslemere 1708-10. but soon afterwards retired to Messina, in Sicily. He d. s.p., in France, before

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