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526 APPENDIX A Denbigh, William (Feilding), Earl of; mortally wounded at Birming- ham 8 Apr. 1643. Dunbar, Henry {Constable), Viscount [S.]; slain at Scarborough Castle, 1645. Falkland, Lucius {Cary), Viscount [S.]; slain at Newbury 20 Sep. 1643. Grandison, William {Villiers), Viscount [1.]; mortally wounded at Bristol, d. 30 Sep. 1643. Kingston, Robert (Pierrepont), Earl of; slain at Gainsborough 30 July 1643. Lichfield, Bernard {Stuart), Earl of; slain at Rowton Heath 26 Sep. Lindsey, Robert {Bertie), Earl of; His Majesty's Lieut. General; slam at Edgehill 23 Oct. 1642. Northampton, Spencer {Compton), Earl of; slain at Hopton Heath 19 Mar. 1642/3. Stuart, Lord John, yr. s. of Esme, 3rd Duke of Lennox [S.], and br. of George, Lord Aubigny and of Bernard, Earl of Lichfield, abovenamed; General of Horse; slain at Alresford 29 Mar. 1644, in his 22nd year, and bur. in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Sunderland, Henry {Spencer), Earl of ; slain at Newbury 20 Sep. 1643. ViEUViLLE, Vincent de la, styled Marquis de la Vieuville, s. and h. ap. of Charles I, Due de la Vieuville, Grand Fauconnier de France ; slain at Newbury 20 Sep. 1643, and bur. 24 Nov. following in the Church of the Friars Minims in La Place Royale at Paris. C") Villiers, Lord Francis, posthumous s. of George, Duke of Buck- ingham ; slain at Coombe Park, Kingston, Surrey, 7 July 1648, in his 20th year, and bur. in Westm. Abbey. (*) Lord Bernard Stuart, s. of Esm6, 3rd Duke of Lennox [S.], 2nd br. to Lord Aubigny and Lord John Stuart, (both of whom are included in this "Roll"), was cr. Earl of Lichfield 1644/5, but d. before the warrant passed the seals. His nephew, Charles Stuart, (afterwards Duke of Richmond) was also cr. Earl of Lichfield, 10 Dec. 1645. C*) Anselme, tom. viii, p. 759.