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82 GRANTLEY — GRANVILLE. Sandhurst ; was an officer in the Gren. Guards, being present at Quatre Bras and at Waterloo where he was wounded ; F.S.A., &c. lie sue. to the peerage, 1822. He m., 26 July 1S25, Charlotte Earle, yst. da. of Sir William liEECHBY. Ho d. s.p., 2S Aug. 1875, aged 79. His widow, who was b. 3 Aug. lS00,rf. 1 May 1S78, at Brighton. IV. 1875. Thomas Brinsley (Norton), Baron Grantley of Markenfield, nephew and h., being a. and h. of the Hon. Geo. Chappie Norton, a Metropolitan Police Magistrate, by Caroline Elizabeth Sarah,(») 2d da. of ThomasSHF.uiDN, which George wasnext br. to the last Baron, a"du (afew mouths before him), 21 Feb. 1875. aged 75. He was b. U Nov. 1831, and sue. to the peerage, 1875. He m. 1 Aug. 1854, at Florence, Maria Ohiara Elisa Fbedkbico, of the isle of Capri, Italy. He d. 24 July 1S77, aged 15, at Via Le Parale, Capri. His widow living at Casa Federigo, Capri, in 1S90. V. 1877. J. Jonx Richard Brinsley (Norton), Baron Grantley Ok Markenfield, only s. and h., h. 1 Oct. 1S55 ; ed. at Harrow school ; sue. to the peerage, 1S77. He TO. 7 Nov. 1S79, at Wonersh, Surrey, (Catherine, the divorced wife of his cousin, Charles Grantley Campbell Norton, da. of William Henry McVickar, Commodore in the United Stales Navy. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 7,376 acres in Yorkshire, 2,199 in Surrey, and 1,146 in Westmorland. Total 10,721 acres, valued at £14,1 51 a year. Principal Residence. Kettlethorpe Hall, near Wakefield, Yorkshire. GRANVILLE OF LANSDOWN, and GRANVILLE OF KILKHAMPTON AND BIDEFORD. i.e., "Granville or Kilkhampton and Bideford," Barony, as also "Granville of Lansdown," Viscountcy {Granville), both cr. 1061, with the Earl- dom of Bath, which see ; e.e. 1711. GRANVILLE OF POTHERIDGE. Barony. The Hon. John Granville, 2d s. of John, 1st Earl of I 1703 Bath (Yisconnt Granville of Lansdowne and Baron Granville of to 1707. Kilkhampton and Bideford), by Jane, da. of Sir Peter Wtchb, was b. and bap. 12 April 1605, at St. James [ — ] ; Col. of the Guards ; sometime M. P. for Cornwall, Launceston, Fowey ami Plymouth ; Lord Warden of the Stannaries; Lord Lieut, of Cornwall, &e. He was cr. 13 March 1 702/3, ( b ) BARON GRANVILLE OF POTHEIUDGE, co. Devon. Hem. (lie. 14 April 1703 from Fae. off.), Rebecca, widow of Charles Somerset, flyled Marquess of Worcester, sister of Richard, Earl Tylnky. da. of Sir Josiah Child, by bis second wife, Marv, da. of William AtwOOD. He (if. s.p. 3 Dec. 1707, when his peerage became extinct. Will pr. March 1708. His widow d. 17 July 1712. Will pr. 29 Aug. 1712. GRANVILLE. Earldom. 1. Grace, Dow. Baroness Carteret of Hawnes, sister T 1715 °^ J°' ln ' Baron Granville of Potheridok abovenamed, 2d da. of John Granville), 1st Earl of Bath, by Jane, da. of Sir Peter WycHE, was b. apparently about 1667 ;( c ) m. (lie. from Fac, 15 March 1674,5), both being very young, Sir George Carteret, Bart., cr. 19 Oct. 1681, Bahon Carteret of Hawnes, co. Bedford (who d. 22 Sep. 1695. aged (•) See vol. iii, p. 190, note " c," sub " Dufferin," as to. this lady, who was one of three well known sisters. ( b ) See vol. ii, p. 347, note "a," sub " Conway " as to "the four new Peers " (of whom he was one) who were then created. ( c ) She is said in Vivian's " Visitations of Cornwall," to have been b. and bap. 3 Sep. 1654, at St. Giles in the fields, Midx., but query if this was not an elder child, who d. young.