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TALBOTSTOWN — TANKERVITLE. 3G5 TALBOTSTOWN. (U, "TALBOTSTOWN, co. Wicklow," Baiony [I.] (Talbnt), rr. 1G85 with the Earldom OF Tvuconnkl [L], which see ; forfeited 101)1. TALROYS, see Tailbots. TAM WORTH. " Tamwortlt, co. Stafford," Barony (Shirley), cr. 1711 with the Earldom ok Ferrers, which set*. TANKERVILLE or TAXQUERVILLE. [Tin's was one nf the Anglo- Norman Earldoms made hy Henry Y".( a ) who conferred it, 31 Jan, 1418/9, on Sir John Grey, KG. (slain nt Beango, 22 March U21), whose sun and grandson were so designated till about 1110, when Tanquerville mu lost l>y the English. See vol. vi, ft. 293, s«6 " Powis."] /. Ford (Grbv), Baron (!hey ov Werke, who had xnr. totliat perrw/r 21 June 1875, was or. 11 June 1695 VISCOUNT GLEN DALE an.) EARL OF TAKKBRVILLRJ*) He d. s.p.nk. 24 .lone 1701, when llmt Harhlom and Viscountcy became ertinct. For fuller particulars see ,; Grey OF Werke," Barony, cr. 1(12-1 ; ex. 1700, suh the 3d Baron, Earldom. I 1005 to 1701. II. 1711. 1, Charles (Hen-net), Raron Ossultox, only snrv. s. ami h. of John (I'.ksnkt}, 1st Baron OsSDLTOK (so cr. 24 Nov. 16S2) by his second wife, Briilget, dn, of John Ornbham Howe, was A. about 1071 : sue. to the jirera'ir. as above, U Feb. 1694/5, taking his seat Vt Dec. 109">, and, having m. 3 July 109f>.() at Halting, Sussex. .Mary, only da. and h. of Ford (Ghet E.U!L ok Tankehvii.i e. 1>v Mary, da. of George i Berkeley). 1st Earl of Berkeley, was himself rr. 19 pel. 1711. KAlil. OK TANKERVILLE, His said wife had, however, previously ('. (as I.ady Ossultun', suddenly "1 May. being 6w. II June 1710, at Burlington, Midx. He was Cti. Justice in Eyre, .Smith nf Trent, 171."> ; P C. 1710 ; K.T. 27 Feb. 1720 1. He (/. 21 and was bur. 20 May 1722 at Harlington afsd. in his 48th year. Will [,r. 1722. III. 1722. ;?. Cuari.es (IIexnet), Earl of Tankerville, &c, 1st s. and h. bap. 21 Dec. 1 1 ! 1 7 , at Harliugton afsd. ; ed. at Eton and (1712) at Winchester : sti/tcd Lord Ossulston, 1714-22 : ('apt. in s Reg. of Dragoons, 1716 ; sue. to the peent&e, as above, 21 May 1722: Col, 1st Reg. of Mids. Militia, 1723 ; a Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales, 1729-33 ; K.T. 10 May 1730; Capt. of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1731-33; Master of the Buckhounds, 1733; a Lord of the Bedchamber, 1737 : L. -Lieut, of Northumberland, 1740; n: LL.D. of Cambridge, 3 July 1749. He M. before Nov. 17X8, Camilla, da. of Edward Coi.VM.LE, of Whitchouse, co. Durham. He el. of apoplexy, on his road from Aldbonmgh-hatch to London, at the Green Man, Kpping Forest, 14 and was Our. 30 March 1753 at Harlington. TO1 pr. 17">3. His widow, who was a Lady of the Bedchamber to the (*) See vol. iii, p. 292. note " a," s«!> " Eu " for a list of them. ( h ) He was descended from Sir Thomas Grey, of Heton, a yr. br. of Sir John Grey, K G , on whom the (Auglo- Norman) Earldom of Tankerville had been conferred in 1419. ( c ) His matrimonial affairs are thus mentioned. Luttrell (" l>iary," 7 July 1094), Bays that " Lord Ossulton's eldest son is to marry Mrs. Thomas, of Wales, the greatest fortune in England, having i 5,000 per annum in land, besides £50,000 in money," but, Mr. Vernon writes to Lord Lexington, 10 April 1094, " It is said the Lord Ossulton is married to a young exchange woman. His relations have carried him into the country to see how he is to be bought ofl'."