108 GREY. XVI. 1704. 16. Talbot (Yelverton), Viscount de Longue- ville, nml LonD Grey dk Ruthyn, 1st a. and h., b. about 1092. He was cr. 26 Sep. 1717, EAUL OF SUSSEX. He d. 27 Oct. 1731. XVII. 1731. 17. George Augustus (Yelveuton), Earl of Sussex, Viscount de Longueville, mul Lord Grey de Ruthyn, 1st s. and h., 6. 27 July 1727. Ho d. miui. S Jan. 175S. XVIII. 1758. IS. Henry (Yelveuton), Earl of Sussex, Viscount de Lonouevili.e, ami Loud Grey de Ruthyn, only br. ami b., b. 7 July 1723. H« d. s.p.m. 22 April 1789, when the Earldom of Sussex and the Viscounty of de Longueville became extinct. "fe 8 m u XIX. 1790. 19. Henry Edward (Gould, afterwards Yelverton), Lord Grey de Ruthyn, grandson and h., being eldest sou of Edward Thorotou Gould, of Woodhatu Mansfield, Notts, Col. in the Notts Militia, by (his first wife) Barbara, only da. and h. of the last Lord, which Lady Barbara^) Gould (formerly Yelverton) who was b. 19 June 1760, d. v.p. S April 1781, and was bur. at Mansfield Woodhouse. He was b. 8 Sep. 17S0, at Mansfield Woodhouse ; sue. to the peerage in 1799 and having taken bv Hoyal He., 21 Feb. 1S00, the name of Ychcrtm in lieu of that of Gould, took his seat in the House, 1 April 1S02. He m. 21 June, 1809, at Wolston cum Brandon, co. Warwick, Anna Maria, da. of William Kei.ham, of Ryton on Duusmore, co. Warwick, Farmer. He d. s.p.ui. 29 Oct. 1810, aged 29, and was bur. 7 Nov. at Wolston afsd. His widow, who was b. 10 Aug. and bap. 2 Sep. 1792, at Ryton on Dunsmore, m. 18 Jan. 1S20, at St. Michael's, Coventry, Hon. the Rev. William Eden, Rector of Bishopsboiirne, Kent, who d. 1 May 1809, aged 66. She d. 23 Oct. 1875, aged 83, at Eythorne House, near Dover, and was bur. 30th (with her second husband) at Bekesbourue, Kent. XX. 1810. 20. Barbara, mo jure Bav.oxess Grey de' Ruthyn, only da. and h., 6. at Brandon House 20 May and bap. 19 Sep. 1810, at Wolston-cum-Braudon afsd. She m. firstly, 1 Aug. 1831, at Wolston afsd., George Augustus Francis ( Rawdon-Hastings), 2d Maiiquess of Hastings, who d. 13 Jan. 1811, aged 35, and was bur. 22 at Castlo Donington. She m. secondly, 9 April 1845, at Harbledown, co. Kent, Hastings-Reginald Henry, who by Royal lie, 3 Jan. 1849, took the name of Yelverton in lieu of that of Henry, who afterwards became an Admiral, R.N., and G.C.B., and d. 21 July 187S, and was bur. at Brixham, Devon. She d. (of apoplexy) at Rome 19 Nov. 1858, aged 47, and was bur. 25th in the English cemetery there. ^ s XXI 1S58, 21. Henry Weysfori^ 1 ') Charles Plantagenet to (Rawdon-Hastings), Marquess of Hastings, &c, and 1 8C8. Lord Giiey de Ruthyn, 2d and yst. but only surv. s. and h. of his mother. He, who was b. in Cavendish squaro 22 July 1842, and bap. 17 Aug. at St. Geo. Han. sq., sue. his elder br. in the Marquessato of Hastings, fire., on 17 Jan. 1851, and sue. his mother in 1858 in the Barony of Grey de Ruthyn. He d. s.p. 10 Nov. 1868, aged 26, when the Marquessalc of Hastings and all other his numerous titles cr. by patent, save his Scotch dignities, became extinct ; while this Barony (as also other his English Baronies cr. by writ) fell into abeyance.^
- * * * * * » « | »
(») Her marriage at Gretna Green, by elopement from an ins at Barnet in Oct. 1775, was againBt her father's consent. ( b ) This baptismal name is in allusion to the claim of his ancestor, Reginald, the 3d Lord Grey de Ruthyn, to be Lord Weysford [i.e., WexfordJ in Ireland. ( c ) The coheirs as to this Barony were his five sisters, viz., four of the whole blood and the fifth and yst. of the half blood ex parte matcrna. These were (1) Edith Maud suo jure Countess of Loudoun [S.] on the death (1868) of her said brother. In her