DINEVOlt — DINGWALL. 127 Powvs. Ho d. 9 April 1S52 iu his 87th year at Harrington Park, co. GIouc. Will pr. June 1852. His widow, who was 4. 20 Feb. 1772, d. 13 Aug. 1854 at Harrington Park. Will pr. April 1855. IV. 18512. 4, George-Rice (Rice-Thevor), Baron Dinevor, s. and h., b. 5 Aug. 1785. Matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 23 Oct. 1812; cr. D.C.L. 11 Juno 1S34. Hy royal lie. 28 Oct. 182-1 he took the name of Trevor, after that of Rice on inheriting the estates of the Trevor family at Glynde, co. Sussex. M.P. for co. Carmarthen, 1820-31 aud 1832-52 ; Aide-de-camp to the Queen, 1852 ; Lieut.- CoL of the Carmarthen Militia, 1831 j Hon. Col. thereof, 1861. He m. 27 Nov. 1824, at St. James', Wcstm., Frances, 1st da. of Gen. Lord Charles PlTZBOT, by his 2d wife Frances- Anne, da. of Hubert (Stewart), 1st MaRQOESS of Londonderry [I.] He <l. s.p.m. 7 Oct. 1S09 aged 74 at Malvern, co. Wore. His widow, whowiis b. 2 Jany 1803, d. 30 April 187S, at IU Prince's Gardens, Midx. V. 18G9. 5. Francis- William (Rice), Baron Dinevor, cousin and h. male, being 2d but 1st surv. s. of the Hon. Edward Rice, D.D., Dean of Gloucester (1825-62). by Charlotte, illegit. da.( a ) of Gen. Francis Lascku.es, which Edward was 2d s. of Cecil, sua jure Baroness Dinevor. He was 6.10 May 1804 ; ed. at Wcstm. ; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 18 Oct. 1822 ; H.A., 182C ; M.A., 1S47 ; Vicar of Fairford, co. Glouc, 1827-78. He m. firstly 3 Feb. 1S30, Harriet- Ives, da. of Daniel Raymond Barker. She d. 22 July 1854. He TO. secondly 18 Nov. 1856, Eliza-Amelia, 1st da. of the Rev. Henry-Carnegie Knox, Rector of Lechlade, co, GIouc. He d. 3 Aug. 1S7S aged 74, at 53 Hrook Street, Midx. His widow living 1889 at Waileigh Manor, near Hath. VI. 1878. 6. Artiiur-de-Cabdonnel (Rice), Baron Dinevor, s. and h., by 1st wife, b. 24 Jany. 1S36. Matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 17 Oct. 1S55; B.A., 1S61 ; M.A, 1805. He m. i Feb. 1869, Selina, 3d da. of the Hon. Arthur Lascklles (5th s. of the 2d Earl OF Harewood), by Caroline-Frances, da. of Sir Richard Brooke, 0th Hart. She, who was b. 17 May 1841, d. 16 Dec. 1889 at Dynevor Castle aged 18. Family estates... These, in 1833, consisted of 7.20S acres in co. Carmarthen, 3,299 in co. Glamorgan, besides 231 in Oxon, Wilts aud Gloucestershire. Total 10,72S acres, worth £12,562 a year. Principal residence. ..Dynevor Castle, near Llandilo, co. Carmarthen. DINGWALL. Barony [S.] Andhew Keith, an illegit. s. of Robert Keith, Abbot of I. 1581 Deer, co. Aberdeen (who was s. of William, Lord Keith [S.], and who d. in Paris 12 June 1551), was, 15 March 15S3/4, cr. LORD DINGWALL [S.1 to him and his heirs male aud assigns. This was confirmed hy act of Pari. 15S4. " A charter passed the great seal 3 Aug. 15S7, to him aud the heirs male of his body, whom failing to his nearest lawful heirs male whatever. Having no heirs he soon resigned his Peerage into the King's hands and obtained a new charter 24 Nov. 1591, to himself and his heirs male and assigns whatcvcr( h ) with the dignity, &c, of Lord of Pari. This was confirmed by Pari, iu 1592. He proceeded to assign it to Sir William Keith, of Deluy, with whom no relationship is stated, aud Sir William had a charter accordingly 22 Jany. 1592/3, to him and his heirs male whatever to succeed to the Peerage on the grantor's death."( c ) Whether the grantee lived to inherit the title is doubtful ; but within 14 years of its grant, "the title seems to have ceased inasmuch as in 1606," it was not in the list of Rankiny and both Delny and Dingwall were sold to Lord Balmeriuoch iu 100S and transferred by him [26 Feb. 160S/9], to Sir Richard Prestou " as mentioned below. ") The lady's mother was Anne Cateley, spinster, a celebrated singer. b ) See vol. ii, p. 14, noto "a," sub " Breadalbaue," for a list of Peerages [S.] of which the succession was authorised to be as nominated by the grautee. ( c ) Sec an article "On the inheritance to Scottish Peerages by designation" iu the " //cr. and Gen.; 1 vol. iii, p. 525.
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