STRATHMORE. (only) in lieu of tli.it of Lyon. He d. at se: on hia passage to Lisbon, 7 March 1776[ a ) in his 39th year. Adimm. 20 June 1770. His widow, who was b. 21 Feb. 1749, «t 17 Jan. 1777, at St. James's Westni., Andrew Robinson STONET, afterwards Stonet. Bciwes. of Coldpig Hill, en. Durham, and of Kings County in Ireland, who had fought a duel on her account. He was M.l'. for Newcuatle-upon-Tyne, 1780. After much domestic unhappinrsa, they were separated, but soon afterwards, 10 Nov. 1786,1m contrived to abduct her. She. however, regained her liberty and obtained a divorce from him( b ) 3 March 17S9 She d. at Christchurch. Hants, 28 April and vis 6tir. with her father's first wife) 10 May 1S00, in Wi stni. Abbev, au-ed ;r>, being, it is said, •* attired in a superb bridal dress." M.I. Will pr. 1802." VIII. 177G. S. John (Bowes), Earl of Strathmore and Kixghork, i-c. [S.], 1st 8. ami h. ; b. 14 April 1709 ; sti/lcd Loud Gi.amis till he sue. tn the peerayc [S.]. 7 March 1770 ; was an officer in the army, 1780 to about li'.'O; BBP. Peek [8,1, 1708-1806 and 1807-1812, ami was n: a Peer [t'.K.], 7 Aug. 1 5 15, as BARON BOWKS OF STKEATLAM CAiTLE, en. Durham, AND OF I.1XKHALR. co. i'ork. He w. when nearly in extremit, 2 July 1820, at St. Geo., Han. eq., M»ry( e j da. of .1. MlLNER, of Staindrop. co. Derby, but d. the next day, 3 July 1820, aged 61, at Conduit street in that pariah. On his death the Harnnij uf Bums of Utreatlam Cuttle and t»f I.uncdale became txtinet. Will pr 1821. His widow m. 10 March 1831, at St. Geo., Han. sip, the lit. Hon. William Hutt, M.l'. for Gateshead, ami i(. in Albemarle street, S May 1800. IX. 1820. 9. Thomas (Howes, aftmranfs Lvox- Howes), Ea«& OF Sthathmork and Kixuhoiin &C. [S.|. only gurv. br. and h.,() lieing 3d and yst. s. of the penultimate Karl, 6, 3 May 1773 : we. to the estate of Pauls Walden, Herts, on the death of his next cider br., George. 20 Dec. 1SO0 ; H igh Sheriff of en, Leicester. 1 SI 0 ; sue. t" the fttraye [S.], 3 July 1820, his claim thereto lieiiif allotted 29 June 1821.1") He in. firstly, 1 Jan. or 2.1 March 1800, at St. Geo,, Han. »q., Mary Elizabeth Louisa Rodney, da. and h. of George CaM'Kntkii, of Kedbuume, llvrts, by Joan, da. of ( — ) BaYUss, of ( — |, eo. York. She, who w.is b. 1 Jan. 1781', d. 1 June 1S11, at Caldeeote Hall, co. Leicester. He )«. secondly in 1812. Kliza. da. of Cel. NORTBCOTK. She (/. s.p.m. He M. thirdly, S Dee. 1817, at the chapel in Charlotte square, Edinburgh, Marianne, widow of Sir Alexander CamI'HHI.I., of Ardkiugla.-s, da. of David CllEAI'E. He </. 27 Aug. 1 S4G, at Holyrood House, ageil 73. His widow A. there, 23 Oct. 1819, aged 76. [Thomas George LyonBowes, styled Lord Glamis, afier July 1820, only s. and h. by first wife; b. 6 Feb. ISO 1 . He m. 21 Dec. 1820, at St Jana-a' Westnv, Charlotte, da. of Joseph Valentin.- < iniNsTEAO, by (— da. of ( — ) Walsh. He </. v.p. 27 Jan. 1831, at Honlleur, aged 32. Will pr. .March 1831. Hid widow (/• IP Jan. 1881, in her 84th year at RadbJurne afsd.] X. 1846. 10. Thomas Ceorge (Lyox-Bowes), Earl op Stiuth- mouk and KlNiiHOBN, ice. [S.], grandson and h , being 2d but l«t snrv. s( r ) and h. of Thomas George Lvo.v Bowks, styled Loud GtAMIS, and Charlotte, hia wife, both aboveuamed. He was b. 28 Sep. 1822, at PauU Walden nfsd. ; (a) Hia death " from apoplexy " was (erroneously 1 reported in a letter dat. lo Not. 1774. ( b ) He d. in Lambeth Road, within the "Rules" of the King's Bench prison 10 Jan. 1810, where, it is said, he had been detained 22 years at the instance of the Countess and her representatives. By her he had one (his only legitimate) son. ( c ) The object was to legitimatize, according to the Scotch law, their bastard son, John Bowes. This John, accordingly, claimed his father's peerages [S. ami U.K.), but the case was decided against him, 29 June 1821, on the ground of his parents not having a Scotch domicile. See " lliddcll," p. 818. ( d ) The Hon. George Bowes, of Pauls Walden, Herts, his next elder br., 6. 17 Nov. 1771, d. s.p., 20 Dec. 1806. ( e ) See note '■ c " above, as to John Bowes, his rival claimant. ( f ) An elder br. was b. and d. 18 Oct. 1821 in Great Cumberland street.
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