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KINLOSS— K1NMONT. 409 VII. 1747. 7. James Brydges, stilled Marquess of Carnarvon, de jure!*) Lord Kinloss [8.], being the heir of line to that dignity as s. and h. ap. of Henry (Bkydgks), Duke ok Chandos, by his first wife, Mary, 1st da. of Charles (BrvceI, Earl ok Ailksbury, &o. [E.], and Earl ok Elgin, Lord Kinloss, fee. [S.l, the last I'eer ab»renamftd. She had d., v. p., Aug. 1738. He, accordingly, in her right was on 10 Fab. 17-16,7, heir to his maternal grandfather in the Barony of Kinlns* [S.] On 28 Nov. 1771, lie Hue. Ma Father as Duke of Chasdos, &e. He d. s.p.m. 29 Sep. 1789. See fuller account under " Chandos." Dukedom of, cr. 1713; ex. 17S!). VIII. 17S9. 6'. Anne Elizabeth, dejnre(*) mo jure Baroness 1 Kinloss [S.], only da. and h., 6. 27 Oct 1779, m. lti April 1796, 1 Richard TkMPLE-NugeNT-GrrKvILLE (afterwards Temi'LE-Nuoent-Buydges- Chandos-Ghenvii.lk.) stilled Earl Temple, who in 1S13 sue. his Father as Marquess ok Buckingham, and "who, in 1882, was a>. Duke ok Buckingham and Chandos. She d. 15 May 1836. - oi a «-i h a IX. 18.56. -9. Richard Plantagenet Temple-Nugent- BllYDGES-OHANnos-OllENVII.I.E, jf.V&d MARQUESS OK C'llANDoS, de /'ii'c(") Lord Kinloss [Sj. only s. and h. On IT Jan. 1S39, he sue. his Father as DuKB ok Buckingham and Chandos, Sec. He d. 20 July 1861. X. 1861. 10. Richard Plantagenet Campbell (Temple- NirOENT-BKYDGES-CHANDOS-GltrsNVILLE), DUKE OK BUCKING- HAM and Chandos, &e. also (ilc jiirc'(*), 1S61-6S, and de facta in 1868) Loud Kinloss [S.], only s. and h., I,. 10 Sep. 1S23. On 21 July 1868, his right to the Barony of Kinloss [S.] was established before the House of Lords. He d. j "9 O s.p.m. 26 March 1889, when the Dukedom ami certain other titles became J extinct, the Barony of Kinloss [S.] devolving as under. J XT. 1889. 11. Mary, mo jure Baroness Kinloss [S.], 1st da. and heir of line, i. 30 Sep. 1S52. She, who was Lady of the Order of "The Crown of India." m. 4 Nov. 18S4, at Stowe, Bucks, Luis Ferdinand Harry Courthope MORGAN, of Biddlesden Park, Bucks, Capt. in the Army. By Royal Lie. 6 Dec. 1S90 they took the name of Grcnvillc after that of Morgan. Family Estates. See vol. ii., p. 61, sub. " Buckingham and Chandos." KIN MEL PARK. !.<:, "Dinorben of Kinmel Park, co. Denbigh," Barony {Hughes), cr. 1S31 ; ex. 1852. KINMONT. i.e., "Douglas oe Kinmont, Middlebie and Dornock," Barony [S.] (Douglas), cr. 1682 with the Marquessate, and again 16S4 with the Dukedom ok Qukensbkrhy [S.]. which see(»). [0] The Priorat of Elcho to the Lard of Vemess [ WemyssL [ 10 J The Abbacy of London [LindoresJ to Leslie, cadet of the Erll of Rothes." [With respect to the Man/iiesmle of Kinneill, alluded to above, it is doubtless the same as that of Hamilton. Tliis list which contains - 1. Duke (" l.enoix,") besides the King's children ; 2. Mari/nesses (" Kineill " and "Huntley,") Earls " about 22," and Lords " about 31," gives, as the premier Marquess "Le Marquis of Kineill, nomme Lord Jean Hamilton, autre fois appelle le me Lord Hainmilton, ou ray Lord Arbroth ; Protestant, et de pen d'action ; sou frere aisne, le Comte d'Arran, est lunatique', comme estoyent tous ses autres freres."] See also p. 217, note " a," sub " Holyroodhouse" for a somewhat similar list, con- taining six of the above ami six others, vie., Balmerinoch, Blantyre, Coupar, Holyrood- house, St. Andrews and Spynie. («) According to the decision of the House of Lords ou 21 July 1S6S. It must, however be observed that none of these persons ever assumed this dignity, (>') See vol. iii. p. 160, note " b ," sub. "Douglas."