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446 BUTE MARQUESSATE.) IV. EARLDOM [S.] VII. 4 and 7. John Crichton-Stuart, Mar- quess OF Bute, Earl of Windsor and Viscount Mountjoy [1796] Baron Mount- y 1900. Stuart of Wortley [1761] and Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Castle [G.B. 1766]; also Earl of Dumfries [1633], Earl of Bute [1703], Viscount Air [1622 and 1633], Viscount Kingarth [1703], Lord Crichton OF Sanquhar [1488], Lord Sanquhar [1622], Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Cumnock. [1633] and Lord Mount-Stuart, Cumra and Inchmar- NOCK [S. 1703], also a Baronet [S. 1627], s. and h., b. 20 June 1 881, at Chis- wick House, Midx. Ed. at Harrow, and at Ch. Ch. Oxford. Lord Lieut, of CO. Bute 1905. A Conservative. He m., 6 July 1905, at Castle Bel- lingham, Kilsaran, Augusta Mary Monica, 2nd da. of Sir Alan Henry Bellingham, 4th Bart. [1796], by his ist wife, Constance Julia Eleanor Georgiana, da. of Charles George (Noel), 2nd Earl of Gainsborough. She was b. i() Aug. 1880. [John Crichton-Stuart, styled Earl of Dumfries, s. and h. ap., b. 4 Aug. 1907.] Family Estates. — These, ini 883, consisted of 2 1,402 acres in co. Glamor- gan (valued at ;^ 100,000 a year), 59 in co. Brecon., and 12 in co. Monmouth, besides 1,953 i" *^°' Durham and 72 in Beds. — also, in Scotland, of 43,734 acres in co. Ayr, 29,279 in co. Bute and 20,157 in co. Wigtown. Total 116,668 acres, worth ;^i5i,i35 a year.^) Principal Residences. — Mount Stuart, Isle of Bute; Dumfries House, co. Ayr; Cardiff Castle, co. Glamorgan, and Chiswick House, Midx. BUTILLER see under Boteler and Butler BUTLEIGH See "Glastonbury of Butleigh, co. Somerset," Barony (Grenville), cr. 1797; extinct 1825. BUTLER (see also under Boteler) Note. — Three distinct families of this name are dealt with in this work, of which two [E.] are treated of under Boteler, but the third, viz. the illustrious race early settled in Ireland, is given here, " Butler," being the form of spelling generally adopted by that line. Doubtless (^) TheMarquessof Bute was one of the 28 noblemen who in 1883 possessed above 100,000 acres in the United Kingdom. For a list of these, see vol. vi. Appendix H.